Topic: left handed bridge

Hi guys,needing some help here,does anyone know if acoustic bridges are universal?been shopping for a new one but no luck so far,so wondered if it's just a case of turning them round?also my saddles abit damaged by over tightening of the strings and possibily cheap wood,would this make a difference to the sound?thanks for any help,Dan.

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Re: left handed bridge

When I say saddle I mean the bit the saddle sits in and holds the pins,cheers.

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Re: left handed bridge

do you mean the whole bridge assembly ( which is major surgery )
or the plastic saddle ?
re saddle: if its compensated you will need a left handed one ( readily available )
                 if its not compensated ..just turn it the right way round ( if theres slots in it )
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LEFT-HAND-Com … 35c0afe910 ( just an example )

make sure of the sizes ( thickness etc )

it might be an investment to buy a tuner ..then ' over tightening ' wont be an issue
+ try a lighter gauge .. some guitar builds dont like ' piano strings '

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Re: left handed bridge

leftyacou555 wrote:

When I say saddle I mean the bit the saddle sits in

whats the 'bit'

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Re: left handed bridge

Hi,ye i need the plastic bit but where the strings go into the whole assembly there's damage there were the strings have cut into the wood,does this affected the tuning or sound?thanks for the link i'll check it out,cheers

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Re: left handed bridge

if the string cant get past the peg when you tune up and there are no serious cracks everything should be ok...if the saddle is ok..no need to replace it just tune your guitar to the correct pitch
and keep your eye on the pegs..bottom line if the peg(s) wont hold the strings..then the hole(s) need plugging and redrilling..but it shouldn't come to that

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Re: left handed bridge

The pegs still hold the strings in fine,ordered that saddle,thanks for your help,cheers.

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