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    Got a custom P90 from Martin A Smith who handwinds pickups in Western Australia. Great quality and price. $128 AU posted. Have used. CTS 500 ohm pots used.
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    All finished. Colour is pretty much as I wanted. Sounds good, but I can’t get the bridge any lower and the action is still way too high.
    I might have to buy another more compact bridge. This one is flush with the body, but strings are miles from the pickup and finger board.
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    A few more pictures.

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    You can get flush mount post receivers that give you another mm or so downwards adjustment, you can also file the saddles on Tune-o-matics to get them down a bit further.
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    Nice gloss!

    In addition to what Sonic said about lowering the action, check if you can get the nut string action down a smidge also.
    Sometimes these things require a multi-prong approach and every tiny bit that be gained here & there adds up.
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    Thanks for the tips. I have a Tusk nut which I could gain a mm or 2 with. I’ll also check out for any further adjustment on the bridge saddles. The strings sit way above the pickup and don’t allow it to shine ATM.

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    I bought a cheap wrap-a-round bridge which sits a lot lower and sanded about a mm off the bottom of the nut before re-stringing. Action is pretty good now. I also got sick of the glossy finish and she's now sporting a VOS style finish. Looks and plays like a dream. PS, don't believe the talk about single pickup guitars being "one trick ponies". This thing can go from sweet, clean and almost accoustic to real nasty and knarly with a slight roll of the volume and tone pots. P90s are absolute animals. Lots of fun

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