Ok... this is my situation. HI-E string saddle have tension over height screws just because i raised the action just a little bit from the specs to not let the saddle touch the baseplate.
Hi...
I have this problem over my PRS with the hi e saddle almost touches the baseplate of the bridge.
I made a regular setup following Marr's directives to set up the bridge height with 2.5 mm hex wrench and I made the action following PRS specs from official website.
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