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If your order arrives damaged, or is incorrect, let us know within 14 days of receiving it and we'll arrange for a free collection. We do everything we can to make sure the right item reaches you in perfect condition. If you decide it's not suitable, you can return it to us for an exchange or a refund, providing the product is in 'as new' condition and in its original packaging. Once the product is delivered, you'll have 30 days to decide that you definitely want to keep it. All of our products are new unless stated and come with a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 3-year warranty as standard. I tell you, once you find the right tone, humbuckers will start to fade from your tone palette.You can purchase from Gear4music with complete confidence and peace of mind. bridge on 2 or 3 can get very Dire Straight. This can take some time finding the sweet spot.īy finding the right neck pup height, you'll get three very different tones from each toggle switch position. You'll love the middle position tone, once everything is properly adjusted. Then while switching from neck to middle, raise the neck until you get that quacky, almost Stratish tone out of the middle position.
Then lower the neck to 1/8" off the body, or lower.
Find that height that is border line screaching, then lower half a turn of the screw. Very responsive to pick attack and volume setings.Ī P90 is very sensitive to height adjustment.īridge should be very close to the strings, say 1/8" to start with, maybe closer. P90s ? Raw and rich tone at the same time. Neck shape is a soft C, to me more comfortable than the regular Epi Slim Taper D. I love light guitars and this one feels like part of me when I play it, like I'm wearing it, not fighting it. I don't remember where I saw it, but there was a black one like yours that was buffed to a shine and it looked real nice. Be diligent and you'll get it up to 98% close to perfect.Īs for the satin finish, water (maybe a little soap) and a rag works wonders on poly. When you move one end, the other moves a little too. If some seem a little off, start again from low E to high E. Then check all other strings for intonation.
First adjust one side, lets say the low Estring, then move to the other end and adjust high E. Intonation is tricky with that kind of wraparound, you just have to be patient and do it right. Bridge post bushings on some of those are fragile, so stressing them is not a good idea.
I've had one for over 5 years now, and amongst all of my 8 guitars, all more expensive, the Special P90 gets played almost every day.Īs Guitarmageddon mentionned, that's how height is adjusted, but you HAVE to do it with no tension on the strings. will the black color come off if I rub too hard? I did some fair amount of reading in other forums about these bridges but did not find the information I was looking for.Īnyway, here are the pics (sorry about the light, sun was terribly bright today): I hope someone can assess me when it comes to adjusting the bridge/action height (what tool is best) and also, how should I clean this guitar? Because it is a satin matte finish, I am afraid of cleaning it with anything other than some warm water and a clean rag. I will get it the proper attention it needs within the next few days. I have played it a couple of times and its sounds great, but previous owner still had the factory strings on it, and although they weren't rusty, still in major need of changing. Yeah, so a while back I acquired an Epiphone Les Paul Special 1 - life and its daily routines have not allowed me to post a NGD but the time and pics have finally come.