Three point bridge question

Started by patman, January 07, 2023, 06:24:41 AM

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patman

The three point bridge on my Les Paul Jr bass has a string spacing of two inches at the bridge...since I have been playing with picks, I find this very comfortable...so much so that basses with wider spacing at the bridge are not getting played.

Do all of the three point bridges have this two inch spacing?

Dave W

AFAIK they're all the same, at least I've never encountered one that's different. According to Hipshot, their Gibson Supertone 3-point aftermarket bridge is 53.1 mm, which would be 2.09 inches.

morrow

The 3points that I've had were all the same , and there's no adjustment to change the spacing , unless you replace the bridge with a Hipshot or Babicz. I've been on a recent Hipshot rampage and have changed three. I can't say they sound any different , but I think they look better. Never had any problems putting the original 3point exactly where I wanted , but the replacements are much easier to adjust. And palm mute.

Those Jrs really are great little basses.

patman

I have always thought the 3 point was easy to adjust the height...

get the E right and the G right, and the rest take care of themselves.

The intonation is quirky, but I have never had a problem with it. It's just quirky.

Basvarken

What is exactly is quirky about it?
The saddles travel back and forth. That's all that intonation is about.
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patman

Getting the screwdriver in there...

Basvarken

Ah, yes the strings are in the way. Would have mode more sense to have the screw end on the other side. But the ball ends would be in the way.
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uwe

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Are American tools really that far behind? Just say "Ich möchte einen Winkelschraubendreher*** bitte!" (pronounce: win-kell-shrouw-ben-dray-ya) during your next visit to the tool store and click your heels!  8)



***What is an offset screwdriver?
      noun. : a screwdriver with the blade at right angles to the shaft for use where a straight screwdriver cannot reach the
      screwhead.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Alanko

I've never seen a 3-pointer on a Fender.... but I want to!

Basvarken

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uwe

I can't believe you guys haven't seen these before. I bought a bass decades ago in a gig bag - I don't even remember the bass - and it was in a zipped side pocket, a little rusty, but perfectly workable. Kept it ever since. I think it was even American-made which would explain the rust of course.  ;D
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Ken

I think I've only seen it at the dentist.

morrow

Lee Valley Tools used to carry some of those.

Alanko

Quote from: BklynKen on January 09, 2023, 03:08:33 PM
I think I've only seen it at the dentist.

It's a gynaecological screwdriver, available from certain medical hardware suppliers.

Pilgrim

I've had one of those offset tip screwdrivers in my tool box for 40+ years....really. 

There are no pointless tools.  There are a few that you may only use once or twice, but when you need 'em, you need 'em.  And I've used that one a lot more than twice.
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