Re: fine tuner on Kahler fixed bridge
Here's a pic of how the fine tuners on a Kahler 3100 work.
On the far right is the good string claw that surfdork sent me (thanks, bro!). To the left is the broken one that it replaced.
So the string tension on the claw causes the loop to pull on the tab on the fine tuner piece. This levers the fine tuner set screw against a base plate on the other side, thus allowing you to fine tune with the set screw.
To answer Hellwrath's question, it is my understanding that a TOM bridge assumes a tilted neck...at least that's how it works on an LP.
Here's a pic of how the fine tuners on a Kahler 3100 work.
On the far right is the good string claw that surfdork sent me (thanks, bro!). To the left is the broken one that it replaced.
So the string tension on the claw causes the loop to pull on the tab on the fine tuner piece. This levers the fine tuner set screw against a base plate on the other side, thus allowing you to fine tune with the set screw.
To answer Hellwrath's question, it is my understanding that a TOM bridge assumes a tilted neck...at least that's how it works on an LP.
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