I used to be an occasional Parker Forums member and eventually bought (back in 2007) a 98 Fly Classic (I still have). I'd like to keep it in top working condition, thus any help would be greatly appreciated.
The problem: I cannot get the high E action low enough to be acceptable (i.e. 2.0mm min) without having the bridge looking as it is (see picture). The culprit seems to be the spring/string gauge (hopefully). (The low E is a tad over 2.5mm ; any lower = buzzfest).
N.b. The neck is straight. Tuning is in standard at the moment (used to be half a step down which did not make the issue as apparent).
1. Is there any long-term risk to have a bridge so unbalanced long-term (see picture)?
2. Which string set were Parker guitars referring to for an 11 spring (I only have 11 springs)?
I am willing to try a more balanced set (but knowing beforehand which set would help, i.e. 11-52, 11-48, etc.). *
* Would even a 10-48 set work ok with an 11 spring? I'm talking about Ernie Ball's Ultra Slinky (.010, .013, .017, .028, .038, .048) or even Mega Slinky (.0105, .0135, .0175, .028, .038, .048).
I would prefer these last two to using 11s for the higher strings.
I am using the term in down-mode only.
Thank you for any help!
