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Sjael

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  1. When you say the lower E is sitting low, do you mean the thin or thick E, because lower means different things to different people. It'd be strange if the thicker E is low and the D is high as they're both on the bass side of the bridge, main thing I can think of off hand is that the D string isn't sitting in it's groove on the saddle properly, that may be worth checking. If possible could you post some pics of the bridge area.

    Don't forget the Special II GT has a strat-style trem.

     

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    Independent string-height adjustment and all. [thumbup]

     

    Although the OP does mention a tune-o-matic. Dun dun dunnnn.

     

    In any case, you can do it yourself. You'll just need to do a little (teensy tiny bit of) research so you know how. [smile]

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  2. hmmm' date=' sounds like you may have just gotten a bad one. i have the SG EX, and havent had any problems with it. [/quote']

     

    It looks that way, I own the Prophecy Les Paul EX, and it's absolutely flawless. The tone is thick and round with oodles of sustain, even unplugged. I have my action set towards the low-end of medium and I have no fret (or otherwise) buzz at all. I replaced the stock strings with D'Addario Nickel-Wounds of the same guage, but the couple of times I did play it beforehand it still sounded pretty good. :/

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