🎸 Tune Up Your Game with the EJK1000!
The Ibanez EJK1000 Tool is a precision instrument designed for quick and easy intonation adjustments on various tremolo systems. Weighing just 40.8 grams and measuring 7.01 x 2.82 x 1.65 cm, this durable metal tool is perfect for musicians on the go, ensuring your guitar is always performance-ready.
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 2.82 x 1.65 cm; 40.82 Grams |
Item model number | EJK1000 |
Connector Type | / |
Material Type | Metal |
A**A
Apenas para as Ibanez descritas
Ferramenta precisa e super prática
C**.
Excelente
Gran herramienta!
J**S
Time saver for floating bridge set up.
This is a very well made precision tool made by and for Ibanez floating bridge intonation set up. Please take note that it dose not work on all Ibanez bridges though. I have a 1991 RG-770 with a Low-Pro Floyd Rose and it works great on this set up. My son has a Jem Jr. and this tool dose not fit on the bridge. If your Ibanez has one of the floating bridges listed this tool is amazing, and will save time and make adjusting intonation much easier.
M**X
Costoso ma perfetto
Molto utile, rende la regolazione facile e perfetta. Costa un po' troppo ma va vale la pena. Qualità ottima.
H**O
It may seem expensive but how much do you value good intonation?
Anyone who has tried to adjust the intonation of their JEM by hand will know it's almost impossible to do properly. Bite the bullet and buy the tool.Follow these steps to perfect intonation -1. Make sure your strings are new or fairly new and well stretched.2. Fully loosen the fine tuners on the trem block.3. Unlock the 3 hex screws on the nut.4. Tune all strings to pitch.5. (This is the critical part) Using your typical finger pressure, play the note at the 12th fret (not the harmonic, play the actual note).6. If your tuner says you're more than a couple of cents sharp or flat, ask yourself if you're applying too much or too little finger pressure to the fretted note. Pressing too hard can send the pitch really sharp.7. If you're happy with your finger pressure on the note and the intonation is out, attach the tool and gently tighten it so it's snug against the saddle block.8. Unscrew the saddle locking screw underneath the string.9. If the fretted note was sharp, turn the tool's screw so that the saddle moves back towards the rear of the guitar. If flat, move the saddle forward.10. Retune the string and check the fretted note at the 12th fret each time you move the saddle. (You may have to move the saddle quite far and do a bit of check note/adjust/retune/check note)11. Once the intonation is correct, tighten the screw underneath the string and move on to the next string.12. Tighten the 3 screws at the nut.13. Shred.I had to move the saddles on my JEM quite far for it to be properly intonated but once done it makes a huge difference.
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