Lewguitar said:I assumed that three saddle brass bridges always sound better than modern six saddle Tele bridges...wrong! My new James Burton Tele with the 6 saddle bridge sounds great and plays in tune better than the old three brass saddle bridge on my '54 Tele.
I think the key is that the steel the bridge plate is made out of has to be magnetic. If you can't get a magnet to stick to the plate it's not going to sound like a Tele.
I'm thinking of putting a Barden style bridge plate with the cutaway on my Burton Tele. The sides of the vintage style plate do get in the way a little...on both sides! Lew
Dave said:I've never felt comfortable with the vintage sides either-I do a lot of palm muting and fingerpicking and the sides seemed a little confining to my hand. I'm a step away from getting Callaham's bridge which replaces the 3 screw Fender Am. Std. Teles, however, I, too am leery about the loss of intonation, because it is also a 3-barrell bridge. I'm a vintage guy-if it sounds right...
Dave said:Interesting, Lew-I read on Vintique's website about the non-magnetic plates which, according to them, reduces the hum and makes pickups more focused because there's not the electromagnetic interference caused by the magnetic bridge plate-they make both magnetic and non-magnetic.
What do you make of this?
Thanks,
Dave
http://www.vintique.com/bridges.html
rhmcfarland said:ferrous rules...
Lew, could you try the Burton with a vintage bridge & saddles to see what gives?
StefanM said:The sides on an old tele bridge... am I right in assuming they're there as part of the ash tray cover design?
StefanM said:Okay. I've never played a vintage tele bridge; mine has a heavy duty Gotoh, and it's THICK.
As an aside: a lot of people seem to favour the vintage (brass?) saddles over modern box ones, but I've been toying with going the other way - graph tec saddles - to dull down the piercing highs. Perhaps I won't need too after making the custom into a C-4 - any thoughts?
Bludave said:I have a Cal Tele that has the 6 saddles and it plays and sounds fine. But if you are more interested in the Vintage look they do make 3 saddle replacements that are screwed at an angle whih makes intonating Tele perfect. I do not remember who makes them. maybe someone else here does!!