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How To Adjust Guitar Bridge – Quick Tips

  When you have to adjust the action on your guitar then you need to follow a proper process. If you miss out on anything then either you will not get the desired result or the guitar can be damaged. In this article we will discuss  how to adjust the guitar bridge  to make sure it sounds perfect just the way you want it. To adjust the action means that the guitar should sound good and it is about how a guitar plays when we consider the distance of the fingerboard and the strings. If the strings are sitting high then it will become difficult for you to fret and if they are very low then a buzzing sound is produced. So, when the strings of the guitar are high or low you will have to adjust the action. You will either need to raise the  Faber bridge  also known as the saddles. Saddles are the parts located in front of the bridge where the strings sit. You have to lower or raise the saddle turning the hex screws and you will need a tine hex wrench for this. To raise the saddle just turn th

How To Identify What Guitar Bridge You Need?

  The size, spacing, and post mounting for each guitar bridge vary and therefore most of the parts cannot be interchanged. The Faber ABR-59 range is vintage and suitable for each type of guitar. You can get the right replacement for it and there are flat top saddles in various finishes and the saddle is removable as well. You get 100 percent mechanical contact too. ABRM Bridge : For 4mm post styles on import guitars ABRM Bridge is the direct replacement and it also enhances the tone of import guitars ABRH Bridge : If your Gibson guitar is original or from the custom shop, is a vintage model, or is from the historic collection then ABRH Bridge is worth considering. ABR-1 bridges are also known as Tune-o-Matic bridges. In fact, Both the ABR and Nashville bridges are types of Tune-o-Matic bridges. The main differences between the two can be found in their adjustability. ABRN Bridge : If you have a USA Gibson  guitar  then the bridge style in Nashville and ABRN is for you and this also fit