Like the tone, not the feel

misterwhizzy

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I'm trying to get some use out of my Strat, but there are minor annoyances that make me unlikely to take it off the wall instead of my Les Paul.

I think the biggest one is that I can't mute right at the bridge because the adjustment screws of the saddle eat into the meat of my picking hand. After a little bit of research, I came across these Highwood curved saddles. Does anyone have any experience with these or with a comparable product designed to work around this issue?
 
Shorter grub screws for the budget consciousness

I have M3x.05-8mm long
And in 6mm long
If you have solid block saddles
The shorter ones can be used for all positions

Shorter than 6mm aren't of any use as the bent saddles are taller

Grub screws on Amazon
 
Those high wood saddles are sweet, but another option is the block stainless saddles. I switched to those a long time ago. You can get them for like $15 bucks.
 
I used to have the Highwood saddles on my old Road Worn. They were really nice, and they sounded great. They are very well made. They fit together snug (unlike the stock Fender bent steel saddles), and the adjustment screws feel more secure... and of course, don't poke you.

They're great if you want the tone from bent steel saddles, but don't want to deal with the downsides.

I like how they sound over cheapie block saddles, personally. I tried steel and brass block saddles off Amazon until I landed on these. I've never bought into the whole "heavier hardware is better".
 
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