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  • Tune-o-matics... Do they have different radius's?

    Im looking at some guitars. Especially the Tune-o-matics on the PEavey Wolfgangs and Gibsons.

    I see some companies offer Piezo tune o matic bridges. Would a person have Radii issues, or is it all universal, or is there a way to raise the heighs and account for them?

    Thanks for anyt help

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    Re: Tune-o-matics... Do they have different radius\'s?

    I'm not totally sure about the radius, but I think they're all the same. I don't believe there's any way to raise saddles, just use the screws to raiser or lower one side of the bridge. Usually the neck is tilted back more with a TOM bridge (same as like on a non-recessed Floyd) to get better action. The only guitar company that I know of that uses a low-profile TOM that sits lower to the body with a straight neck is Carvin.
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      Re: Tune-o-matics... Do they have different radius\'s?

      tuneomatic radius is 12 inches

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        Re: Tune-o-matics... Do they have different radius\'s?

        If I remember correctly, the only way to change the radius on the TOM's is to actually file down the saddles, which really only gives you a small largin to play with.

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