Another day, another query from my latest build. This is not so much of a cause for concern as a "will this improve things" question.
I have used one of these Wilkinson wraparound bridges on my latest build, and following earlier advice, have achieved pretty good intonation first time,
Wilkinson Wrap-around Bridge for Les Paul Junior / Jnr, etc, Badass (northwestguitars.co.uk)As I have the bridge with a bass-side offset, the strings do not follow quite a straight path over the channels on the bridge, leaving the forward (pickup side) edge at a slight angle.
The forward edge has a slight lip to it where the string channels exit, which is easily seen in close-up.
With this bridge, would it be worth/advisable to file down this lip, or is it required, forming the saddle?
Cheers,
Adam
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The PRS stoptail has no lip.
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e.g. On Fender Jazzmaster and Jaguar guitars, the strings fan out slightly from the tailpiece anchor point towards the saddles.
On Gibson Junior and Special guitars with a smooth wrapover bridge, the strings traverse the bridge surface at a diagonal relative to the edges.
As an aside, does your sig "be seeing you" have anything to do with an American folk singer?