SICbass Posted Friday at 09:59 Posted Friday at 09:59 Hi All, I am trying to set up the intonation on my SGC Nanyo SB502 and I am a little uncertain about which screws do what. Am I right in thinking that screws A are some sort of locking screws? Screws B, just normal string-height adjustment, and screws C (see second pic) are to adjust string length? Cheers, Paul Quote
Hellzero Posted Friday at 10:19 Posted Friday at 10:19 (edited) You are quite right, but C is more commonly labelled "string spacing". Beware that these Gotoh 206 (aka Pro) bridges are made out of a kind of fragile zamac alloy, so don't overtighten the screws, or it will break. So first, slightly unscrew the A ... screw (again don't unscrew it too much or it will come out and you'll have to remove the bridge to put it back in place as the nut underneath is a moving part...), adjust your intonation (heigh and spacing if needed) with the usual screw at the back of bridge. Then tighten A again, that's it. There was a thread here a few years ago: Edited Friday at 10:23 by Hellzero Thread link added 1 Quote
SICbass Posted Friday at 11:17 Author Posted Friday at 11:17 Excellent, thanks for that @Hellzero. 1 Quote
Silky999 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago +1 to not over-tighten the locking screws(A). I did that on one of mine on my 1989 Ibanez SR800LE and it fractured the saddle. Trying to find another new or used 206/omni-adjust bridge is near impossible so I had to repair using JB Weld. The only other viable option would be a bridge replacement for something more modern. Luckily the repair has held so far and I just leave well alone now. Quote
Steve Browning Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Interesting. I'd always thought of string spacing as the distance between each string, rather than the length of the string. Quote
Geek99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’d agree, and I don’t see a lot of scope for lateral movement there Quote
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