BJB
Joined: Jul 28, 2008
Posts: 413
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Posted on Oct 25 2013 06:19 PM
If it means anything coming from me (being averse to cliques and all), I wasn't bothered by Preston's attempt at trolling. In fact, I want to encourage him to participate here; at the very least, read and learn from the others. Most of us have been at this for a long time and it feels good to know that a young person is coming along to absorb our knowledge. I've been at this for over 25 years and hopefully, I can share something that young people can keep with them well after I'm gone. So Preston, please stay, then someday you'll be able to say you learned from some very smart people who aren't around any more.
— If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
Posts: 1424
Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Oct 25 2013 06:36 PM
Don't be too hard on yourself Preston. My youngest son is the same age as you and that's how I know what you're going through M8. Its okay to lose it once in a while, just so long as you get it back again - which you did.
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Surf Daddies
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DannySnyder
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 11067
Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Oct 25 2013 07:13 PM
Wow Tim Sullivan! Will you be my dad
Preston, I hope you do as you say you will and really concentrate on creating music. Ultimately that's what's most important.
— Danny Snyder
"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo
I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'
Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta
Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party
Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF
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palo
Joined: Apr 23, 2012
Posts: 421
fresno california u.s.a.
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Posted on Oct 26 2013 04:45 AM
Preston i thought you were a blast and fit in well i didn't think you were seriouse.
I know everyone has opinions and some i might not be on the same page as others.
remember dave slacktone i believe said you were mature for how old you are.
My good buddy i hope you come back.
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Surf_Skater
Joined: Sep 06, 2012
Posts: 1300
Lawrenceville , GA
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Posted on Oct 26 2013 12:41 PM
Sorry Preston, But you can't leave until we see your finished Jag. And know that it stays in tune since that's really what this thread is about
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PrestonRice
Joined: Oct 05, 2012
Posts: 1725
Austin, Texas
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Posted on Oct 26 2013 08:26 PM
Thanks a ton, guys.
On the subject of tuning:
Rob, I would look at the TOM saddles. Make sure the aren't sharp at the contact point.
Also, do you notice the intonation is off further up the neck? Are you pressing harder on the outer strings? Sometimes the odd radius of the TOM on these necks can cause problems.
— IMO.
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Rob_J
Joined: Sep 29, 2007
Posts: 500
Sacto, CA
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Posted on Oct 26 2013 10:02 PM
Preston,
Thanks for the suggestions. The intonation is good. I've made some trem adjustments thanks to the link provided by Brian (a few posts back) and it has made a difference. Hopefully I'm on track to a better playing guitar.
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palo
Joined: Apr 23, 2012
Posts: 421
fresno california u.s.a.
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Posted on Oct 27 2013 02:37 AM
Thanks a ton, guys.
On the subject of tuning:
Rob, I would look at the TOM saddles. Make sure the aren't sharp at the contact point.
Also, do you notice the intonation is off further up the neck? Are you pressing harder on the outer strings? Sometimes the odd radius of the TOM on these necks can cause problems.
Thank you
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Bundyguitar
Joined: Oct 19, 2013
Posts: 32
Hervey Bay
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Posted on Nov 25 2013 03:23 AM
Hi Preston,
Instantaneous permanent fix for your Jag. Take the strings off, turn the guitar upside down so that the original Fender bridge falls out, drop in a Mastery Bridge and put on a set of D'Addario 13 -56 Chrome strings. If the guitar still goes out when you use the tremelo raise the bridge just a fraction by giving the screws on each side just one turn.(if not enough then one more turn) The bridge has to be slighty raised so that it will rock minutely back and foreward when using tremelo.
End result, once the strings are bedded in you can belt the hell out of these beautiful American Vintage 62 Reissue Jags, using the tremelo to your hearts content and it will virtually NEVER go out of tune! I use the hardest picks on the market!!
PS. Dave Wronski put me onto this to which I am eternally grateful.
Thanks again a million times Dave!!
Denis
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Hammond101
Joined: Feb 22, 2013
Posts: 342
SoCal USA
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Posted on Nov 25 2013 06:01 PM
Bundy, I don't think a Mastery bridge will fit a Classic Player with a TOM Les Paul style bridge from the factory without mods. I have the same TOM on my Pawn Shop Offset Special. Other than being a bit stiff at the wang bar my offset stays in tune.
— Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!
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Bundyguitar
Joined: Oct 19, 2013
Posts: 32
Hervey Bay
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Posted on Nov 28 2013 03:19 AM
Hi Hammond,
I also have a Classic Player Jag. with all the 'so called problems' fixed on it; neck widened, fixed bridge, wind in Tremelo arm. All up, a beautiful guitar which I could quite happily play forevesr, however,... when I pick up my American Vintage '62 Reissue Jag., with said changes of Mastery Bridge, Chrome 13 -56's you really get taken to a higher place! But, you are right, a Mastery Bridge is not made for it. Try the 13 - 56's though. With them on it not only does it sound great but I dont find tuning a problem at all
Denis
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