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The bridge plate mostly looks like it was just cheap wood blown out when they drilled the holes. I'm not sure if that's really the problem so I am hesitant to do anything with it. If I were to do any work on the bridge plate, I was thinking about getting this... http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... _Mate.html
It seems to have good reviews.
Otherwise, you may notice the wires everywhere. One would think Ibanez would have been better about cable management, but whatever. You may notice the white pad stuck to the guitar top that holds the wires. There is another one that came unglued about two years ago. I don't think that is causing the buzz, but I will still fix it.
Also, I read a bit about saddles and pin holes, but still am not confident in my knowledge. Should I do anything about the wear on the saddle or the peg holes where the strings dug into them? replace the saddle maybe? If so, does the piezo cable under the saddle affect me?
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Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Kevin