Originally posted by Top-L
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But you have to slacken the strings anyway you do it. You just simply cannot move the saddle backwards without it or if you can, you'll pull the string shapr and have to adjust the tuning peg. Also with The Key you have to take your time finding the right amount of force with which you put it on the bridge, because if the force is not enough the moment you loosen the saddle the string will pull it forward and if its too much, the whole assembly will move in the other direction. Also, if your saddle and/or string is not slack enough, you can still turn the Key's thumbwheel, but instead of moving the saddle, the assembly will start to "sit up" or fall off and if you don't notice it, you'll be scratching your head why the intonation stayed the same.That wiggling around simply cannot happen with the HP.
So to sum it up, if you have a FR guitar which you tune around quite a bit or if you're a sucker for the looks, hget the Hollow Points. If you just need something for an occasional setup, the Keyy will suffice, just take take your time learning to use it.
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