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Try just pressing on the saddle and wiggling it, if there's any movement. If that doesn't fix it, very carefully lift the saddle and the pickup and clean everything. Be very careful not to bend the pickup or the wire where it's attached to the end of it.
The worst case possibility is that the pickup is cracked - between the G and B strings - not common, but not that rare either. The only solution to that is to replace the pickup.
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fixed by doing what @icbm said, and I made sure the saddle was seated properly (not tilted slightly) and put a bit of pressure on the saddle as I restrung the E and B strings. And that made the difference .
good luck