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faustomorales
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Joined: 26 Apr 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:24 pm    Post subject: Looking for bridge manual.. Reply with quote

Hello I own an Ibanez AEF30 Acoustic-Electric guitar and am interested in lowering the action. I looked on the Ibanez web site and they said to refer to the appropriate bridge manual. I don't have a bridge manual and can't find it online. I would like it if someone could give me a link to the bridge manual or detailed instructions on lowering the action....
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cireficulnatas
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:55 pm    Post subject: Bridge Manual Reply with quote

hey mehn are you able to find the manual that you mentioned?
i own an Acoustic Electric Ibanez AW100ECENT and we do have the same problem... the frigginf action is way to high...i havent adjusted the truss rod yet because i'm not sure if it's already calibrated to its right position and i don't want to take the risk of damaging my guitar.

to everyone having the same concern and was able to fix this "action" problem please do help us... Ibanez is known to be one of the best guitar brand but right now their acoustic electric is not complying to Ibanez reputation...
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