Bridge Dr.

samriggle

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This is a follow up to an earlier post. I have a 1999 JF30-12 with a small bellying issue, and was concerned it might worsten. After installing the Bridge Dr. I am quite pleased with the results. The top is flat and the tone seems to be a little more focused and balanced. I used the brass pin unit and only used one of the brass pins. I did need to fabricate an extended hex key in order to allow adjustment of the unit with all 12 strings still in place. In the end I am please with the outcome. :D

Sam
 

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Good to see that the BD is working for you.
I have read a lot of good reports about them.

As a side note,
do you keep the guitar humidified?
I'm curious as to whether or not humidity had anything to do with the top bellying.
 

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I am not sure about humidity regarding the guitar. I purchased it in May here in Michigan so it could very well be a factor. This winter it will be humidified! At any rate the guitar is really quite a beatiful part of my life, and I am happy that I am able to remove the belly and stop any further bellying.

Sam
 
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