Maybe a very dumb question: Do these adjustable bridges exist ready made
or are they custom build by the builders of certain instrument.

If ready-made bridges exist I would really consider changing the bridge
on my HG's. Shimming is a bore and octave tuning a b....!

When I was young and pretty I used to play a Gibson 335 with a fully
adjustable bridge, a dream to set up!

 

 

Pieter

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Oscar Picazo Ruiz
Sent: 19 May 2008 08:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Adjustable bridge

 

I use the adjustable bridge on my Weichselbaumer alto from about 9
months ago. I did not notice sound dampening or quality decrease. On the
other hand, you get many advantages: get rid of the paper shims and can
change the bridge to wheel distance to get a better upper octave tuning.
About teh question regarding using it with a three or four string
instrument, it is convenient to fit the string slots in order to adjust
them to the wheel circunference and string gauge to get a good
performance of the system. It works perfect for me.

 

Regards,

Oscar.

2008/5/15 Marsbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I guess it all depends on the design.  I have seen some interesting
things
done with adjustable bridges to make them work and minimise the
dampening
effect.  The main difficulty I would see is that on a luthier built
instrument there are going to be variances that mean what works for one
instrument may not work exactly the same on another.  But if someone can
overcome that then I can see them being popular.


Fi

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of

Simon Wascher
Sent: Thursday, 15 May 2008 8:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HG] Adjustable bridge

Hello,

Am 15.05.2008 um 00:00 schrieb Marsbar:
> The problem will always be the change in the sound transmission
> through the
> bridge.  The moment you add a couple of metal dohickey's to the
> bridge you
> are going to dampen it.

I use the adjustable bridge that Wolfgang Weichselbaumer offers on my
1999 Alto for about half a year now.
I did not experience any adititional damping that is more than the
damping by the paper I used before.

This minimal damping cant weight out the perfection in pressure
balance I can have since. The sound got better in my oppinion. As
Matthias Loibner mentioned before the system also allows the bridge
to be more relaxed via minimized bending of the bridge due to the
systems joints.

Simon




 

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