FretsOnFire Posted Friday at 22:32 Posted Friday at 22:32 I'm trying to lower the string action on my Harley Benton mp4-eb but I'm having no luck at all. I've set the neck etc but the string height just won't change. I've gone clockwise and counter clockwise and nothing. What am I doing wrong? I've included a pic with the holes I've been winding Quote
Mudpup Posted Friday at 23:50 Posted Friday at 23:50 Counter clockwise should lower the saddles. Check that they aren't already bottomed out. Try and add a picture taken looking under the front of the saddles if you can... Quote
ghostwheel Posted Saturday at 05:56 Posted Saturday at 05:56 Here a quote from an review of this bass: The locking screws on the bridge pieces hold them in place, just don't forget to loosen them first before making any adjustments. 2 1 Quote
FretsOnFire Posted Saturday at 06:50 Author Posted Saturday at 06:50 52 minutes ago, ghostwheel said: Here a quote from an review of this bass: The locking screws on the bridge pieces hold them in place, just don't forget to loosen them first before making any adjustments. Thank you! You have solved the puzzle that has been bothering me for hours 😆😁👍 1 Quote
Shockwave Posted Saturday at 07:23 Posted Saturday at 07:23 I have the same bridge. I just removed the locking bolts altogether. They are pointless as the bridge saddles are very stable without them. 2 Quote
ghostwheel Posted Saturday at 08:34 Posted Saturday at 08:34 1 hour ago, Shockwave said: I have the same bridge. I just removed the locking bolts altogether. They are pointless as the bridge saddles are very stable without them. Think, it’s a bit strange to use locking bolts with strings through body, isn’t. Quote
warwickhunt Posted Saturday at 09:05 Posted Saturday at 09:05 Strings through body doesn't factor with bridge locking screws. It used to be that bridge screws were generally slightly larger dia and had less tolerance than modern bridges; as such the bridge height screws 'could' (not always) vibrate and lower of their own accord. Several manufacturers cured this by adding this locking screw. However, it was a fix to a problem that not all bridges suffered and often you can just take them out... I've often forgotten to tighten them on some of my basses and I only notice several years later when I go to adjust the bridge! 1 Quote
neepheid Posted Saturday at 10:41 Posted Saturday at 10:41 Been there, done that. The G&L bridge has a single locking screw on the side which pushes all the saddles together and yes I have forgotten to loosen it before attempting to make changes to the setup. Which makes it quite a difficult time until you realise, yes 1 Quote
Shockwave Posted Saturday at 21:19 Posted Saturday at 21:19 (edited) 12 hours ago, ghostwheel said: Think, it’s a bit strange to use locking bolts with strings through body, isn’t. Actually. My bass is not string thru. You can have either with this bridge. Edited Saturday at 21:19 by Shockwave 1 Quote
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