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Just some thoughts to consider from a fellow offsetter no idea if any of it is useful. If it's any consolation, the bridge on my AV65 Jag which has a very steep neck pocket angle is visibly higher on the bass side for some reason, just can't fathom out why or if it's important, action is fine across the neck, it plays great, the neck is definitely not twisted or on the wonk but bugs it me when I look at it.
Gotta love them offsets
That sounds like the shim is possibly not correctly fitted. It can sometimes fall out of place after you've put it in, when you turn the guitar over to tighten the screws.
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I think it's more likely related to me preferring as low an action as I can get away without buzzing and that's not actually that low on the bass side (with 10s) so I've got the saddles lowish and raised the action via the bridge height.
Like I said, it only bothers me when I look at it closely, it plays absolutely fine, fully in tune, intonates well etc, but I guess it is a smell that something might be off. Be interesting to see what it's like with a Staytrem then I can eliminate saddle height adjustments from the equation.
Cheers for responding.