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Issues with a Jazz Bridge


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I recently bought a fender jazz second hand and took it to a store for an MOT, I got it back and all was good. Yet after a few days of playing, the bridge on the A string and to a certain extent the other strings has sunk to the point that it's rather unplayable.

I used some allen keys to raise it back up to where it was before yet it sunk down again a short while after. My thinking now would be to use loctite to hold it in place once I've got it up again.

Would that be a bad idea? Please suggest what you think would the best course of action.

Thanks, Alex.

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If your bridge is definately worn, and you have been comfortable with the feel and sound of the original bridge then I suggest you stick with an original replacement from Fender, cheap and does what it is expcted to do, personally I have tried badass bridges but they only work well on a newish bass, if you have one with a well lived-in neck and fretboard, you will find that the badass is a little too high, and will make your action high as a result, now the only way to cure that, is by shimming the neck. So why go through all that trouble when you can just spend £28 on an original replacement part like this one here:

[url="http://www.bassguitarpartsdirect.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=236"]http://www.bassguitarpartsdirect.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=236[/url]

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[quote name='bumnote' post='750388' date='Feb 18 2010, 11:48 PM']Clear nail varnish will work and is breakable if you want to make further adjustments.[/quote]

Truth. No need for a new bridge; simply approach a lady - your hulking 18 stone neighbour's wife, perhaps - and ask her for a quick dab.

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