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Sanding down the bridge? Saddle holding part?
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SLJ
Posts: 85
Joined: Jul. 12 2013
From: Houston Texas
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RE: Sanding down the bridge? Saddle ... (in reply to Garam)
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Rui, I sanded the saddle on my Yamaha, I think its a bit higher than 3.5, but the buzz sounds good unless I capo up to 3 or higher. then I really have to watch being more delicate . the Cordoba that has the truss rod , I haven't touched. I came with Savrez crystal high tension strings,,, or so the tag on the guitar said. I have some pro arte normal, that I thought Id put on before trying to adjust action. The fellow who has done my instrument work has closed , been using him for 20+ yrs and everybody around here seems to understand steel string setup,,, but unfamiliar with flamenco setup. long winded answere there sorry. the Yamaha I have worked on sound more "flamenco" to my ears , the cordoba sounds more classical. thanks Steve
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Date Jul. 17 2013 14:18:42
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