tone? said:Dude, a friend of mine a while ago had a Vintage reissue Strat one made in around 1994 or something. it was one of the first ever made. They were supposedly REAL good or something. actually i remember the guitar being amazing.
So the guy is a real goof and goes and buys the Graphtech saddles and................there goes the tone!
Sorry but i am totally convinced that they ruined the tone of the guitar. They made it brittle Bright sounding, totally lost the vinatge smoothness.
I cant believe he did that to that guitar. I dont think that any famous tone guy plays with those saddles.
Anyway, if you have heard of the Callaham Trem i think it is a great way to upgrade you tone. The steel used to make this is great and the whole thing is a work of art. really. im not doing an ad for this guy, he is just really good.
Plus the MIM strats have trem blocks that are made out of crap. Zink or something like that totally bogus.
i would recommend that in the blink of an eye. And if you break the strings more often.........who the heck cares????
if they still break, what i do is take a pencil and rub it in all the spots strings pass over. it really helps string breakage and tuning problems, and i havent noticed any averse effectsB2D said:I'm gonna go back to the original metal ones and see if it makes a difference. Now that I think about it it makes sense for the metal saddles to affect the sound in a positive way.
tone? said:Dude, a friend of mine a while ago had a Vintage reissue Strat one made in around 1994 or something. it was one of the first ever made. They were supposedly REAL good or something. actually i remember the guitar being amazing.
So the guy is a real goof and goes and buys the Graphtech saddles and................there goes the tone!
Sorry but i am totally convinced that they ruined the tone of the guitar. They made it brittle Bright sounding, totally lost the vinatge smoothness.
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FretFire said:I fail to see how a graphite saddle could be brighter than a metal one.
tone? said:...I dont think that any famous tone guy plays with those saddles. ....
daCaT said:It always struck me as strange that you would use graphite for saddles when the material is used to absorb vibrations in almost all other applications.
IIRC, delrin is what Dunlop makes picks out of.FretFire said:Well, at least when talking about the Ferraglides, it's not actually graphite. The package says they are stainless steel saddles with Delrin inserts. Not sure what that means though :laugh2:.
daCaT said:It always struck me as strange that you would use graphite for saddles when the material is used to absorb vibrations in almost all other applications.