thejumpingflea
Well-known member
So when I had my pickup (Twin Spot) installed on my Kamaka Concert, the luthier told me that my saddle may not have been placed properly. This uke was bought a few years ago from MGM and I was having some intonation problems, sent it in to MGM and the problems were no longer there. (This was 2 years ago or so) The Luthier told me that because I have this small gap between the saddle and the bridge that the uke may not be sounding as good as it could be. He also said that the pickup may have a muddy sound to it because of this.
So there is a very small gap in between the saddle and bridge, (you see the white and then there is a small gray piece under that, and then there is the gap).
What should I do about this? The uke does sound a little muddy plugged in (almost like it is muted a bit) and I'd love to get it working to its fullest.
Thanks again guys!
EDIT: WOW! That thing is dusty! Haha I polish all the time, I guess I just miss there... I play it every day so who knows why that is there.
So there is a very small gap in between the saddle and bridge, (you see the white and then there is a small gray piece under that, and then there is the gap).
What should I do about this? The uke does sound a little muddy plugged in (almost like it is muted a bit) and I'd love to get it working to its fullest.
Thanks again guys!
EDIT: WOW! That thing is dusty! Haha I polish all the time, I guess I just miss there... I play it every day so who knows why that is there.