and if I put vintage saddles on the 2 post?
I've given a lot of thought about saddles, base plate, block, bar, setup, and all that for years and years.
And what I learned is that you're much better off practicing your ass off on a strat, learning it inside out, becoming a great strat player, and forgetting about all that strat bridge material bullsh1t.
2 post usually have cast saddles, whereas 6 post have bent steel saddles. The Fender custom shop started putting bent steel saddles on 2 point trems to get the vintage strat tone but tuning stability of a 2 point
6 screws give more contact to the body than 2 posts so, in theory, the 6 screw version would have better sustain. Then again, the Callaham is going to have a massive steel block; a 2-post from him will definitely not be lacking in sustain!
I've given a lot of thought about saddles, base plate, block, bar, setup, and all that for years and years.
And what I learned is that you're much better off practicing your ass off on a strat, learning it inside out, becoming a great strat player, and forgetting about all that strat bridge material bullsh1t.