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deepwood
New Username: deepwood
Post Number: 10 Registered: 1-2011
| Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 4:51 pm: | |
Recently purchased a 96 Rogue 5 string. The action is great, intonation spot on, and the bass stays in tune. There is also a small amount of relief in the neck as one would want. However, the bridge seems really high to me. The bridge height of my 96 Rogue 4 is much lower. Check this out: Any inputs/comments are appreciated. Gratefully, Ty. |
mica
Moderator Username: mica
Post Number: 7411 Registered: 6-2000
| Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 7:14 pm: | |
It looks like the bridge block is mighty low - so the bridge is higher to compensate. Usually the bridge block is flush with the top. I've seen people sink them in lower and have done it on custom request a few times. There is no one correct bridge height - if it's set to where you like the action, I wouldn't worry about. |
deepwood
Junior Username: deepwood
Post Number: 11 Registered: 1-2011
| Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 7:43 pm: | |
Many thanks for the feedback Mica! I'd say the bridge block is sunk in about 2mm. My only concern would be future adjustment. As I said, right now, it plays like a dream. Perhaps raising the bridge block is not really practical? Please know it is a real honor to communicate with you, and hard to express my gratitude for the world of tone your family has brought to the planet. Rock steady, Ty. |
mica
Moderator Username: mica
Post Number: 7412 Registered: 6-2000
| Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 7:51 pm: | |
Thanks, Ty - just doing our jobs here! I'm continually honored by the folks who keep supporting our craft. If you run out of vertical adjustment range, you could remove the wood screw that anchors the bridge block in place and shim it up with wood or brass, or have a new block made that is flush with the top, or even proud of it if that's what you needed. We will be adding a kit to the online store soon for freshening up bridges of this age with the newer stainless steel height and intonation screws. The ones you have look a little rusty, which isn't surprising. |
deepwood
Junior Username: deepwood
Post Number: 13 Registered: 1-2011
| Posted on Friday, August 10, 2012 - 2:07 pm: | |
Hello Alembic Family! Needing to give some love to this Rogue fiver. Does anyone know if the stainless steel height and intonation screw kits are available at this time? I've checked the Alembic Store over the last year and haven't seen them yet. Perhaps I should just disassemble use the Flitz cleaner/polish? Any comments/work-arounds/insight is much appreciated. |
mica
Moderator Username: mica
Post Number: 7839 Registered: 6-2000
| Posted on Friday, August 10, 2012 - 2:29 pm: | |
Well, I guess I better get to adding it - this slipped off of my radar. You can't really polish the rust off the screws. But the Flitz will work great on the brass parts of the bridge. |
deepwood
Junior Username: deepwood
Post Number: 14 Registered: 1-2011
| Posted on Saturday, August 11, 2012 - 12:51 am: | |
Oh Mica, when I think of what it must be like to be air traffic control at the Mothership... Your radar works just fine (-: And I need to tell ya, my '96 Rogue 4 delivers so beautifully. Just got home from a great gig- even the horn players were were all gushy about that big round Alembic sound. All the positive vibration is headed in y'alls direction! In gratitude, Ty. |
mica
Moderator Username: mica
Post Number: 7840 Registered: 6-2000
| Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 - 3:38 pm: | |
Thanks for the kind words! I threw this together: order bridge rehab kit in store Just since little things have a tendency to fly around, I added the aircraft fasteners too. The only other tool needed is a 5/32" wrench for the aircraft fasteners. |
davehouck
Moderator Username: davehouck
Post Number: 10849 Registered: 5-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 - 5:01 pm: | |
Cool! |
terryc
Senior Member Username: terryc
Post Number: 1944 Registered: 11-2004
| Posted on Thursday, August 16, 2012 - 3:31 am: | |
My 93 MK bridge screws got some surface rust on them ages ago and being the amateur restorer I am I disassembled the bridge, removed the rust with a chemical rust remover and re sprayed with a black laquer..but that's me! |