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Kahler Flatmount Question


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If you don't have enough angle (or neck height) then you won't get good downward pressure against the roller balls. They'll sometimes rattle a little, but also you want some nice downward pressure for a clear note. I have a Kahler that was for Les Paul replacement, so it's the one with the big studs in the back and the height adjustment/levelers in front. I have it recessed into the body about 1/8"-3/16" but most of that is made up by the bottoms of the stud and the height adjusters in the front. I have a "tune-o-matic neck angle". In other words, I think even with the flatmount, you'll want the strings to be at about a tune-o-matic height to ensure a good break angle at the saddles.

Many times (with a bolt-on) I'll cut a straight neck pocket, assemble the instrument, and then go back and reverse engineer the neck angle. Then there's no guesswork. I can just calculate the angle off of the desired reduction in action height at the 22nd fret. You can always recess the trem after its built if you need to, just make sure you routed enough clearance under it in the trem cavity. I think Kahlers look great with the baseplate recessed.

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