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Copypasta All Over
Join Date: Oct 2011
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Help setting up a Lo-TRS, please.
A couple strings on my Lo-TRS are higher then others, mainly the High E and B strings. It's pretty uncomfortable and I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the height of the strings separately, unlike adjusting the action of all the strings at once by using those posts.
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There isn't really a way to adjust single string height on those man. Most Floyd-type have to be adjusted at either bass or treble side post. I have heard about using saddle shims, never actually tried myself. But Ibanez Rules has them IBANEZ RULES!! - PARTS FOR SALE
I have also heard of people using a small bit of playing card underneath. |
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Meh, thanks for the info dude, I appreciate it, but since the time I posted this I was able to change the action by using the posts, so now it's actually pretty comfortable.
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Dude
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Glad to hear you got it sorted out man!
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