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I just strung up the strat I'm putting together to check alignment/action and I'm having some string alignment issues - the E string is practically hanging off the fretboard above the 12th fret.

Here are some pictures to illustrate the problem:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/867382/Ebay/strat%20%281%29.JPG

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/867382/Ebay/strat%20%282%29.JPG

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/867382/Ebay/strat%20%283%29.JPG

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/867382/Ebay/strat%20%284%29.JPG

I've got very little experience with setup, but presumably it has to be either:

1. Nut alignment (which, as you can see, I've messed with to no avail)

2. Neck alignment - maybe a shim between the neck and the side of the pocket on the treble side?

3. Bridge alignment - is there anything I can actually change about this?

Any ideas would be much appreciated! :D

Edited by Donut Man
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i have seen worse. loosen the neck screws whilst strung up. pull the neck in the direction you want till it looks right, tighten again.

it does seem the bridge spacing is a little wide for neck neck - which you can see clearly on many fenders. but if there is a little movement in the neck pocket it should see you right

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The problem is very common for MIM Fenders. A friend has a MIM tele that is just horrible. IMHO I think Fender should use a bridge that is about 3/32" thinner string spacing. I agree with Wez... Loosen all but one neck screw (the one closest to the low E, and closest to the pups), then pull the neck toward the low E while someone else tightens the other 3 screws. It should help some. Another thing you can do is get new saddles that are not knotched yet. :D

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seems to me the string spacing on the bridge is just a bit too wide. You could take the saddles off, remove a hair from each side of the G, B and E saddles ( only the inside of the E saddle ) and that would allow you to keep the 'notches' where they are, yet get them in a slightly tighter group.

its a bit extreme, but it'll work.

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