RockinProf
Member
Hey all,
I bought a knock off Gotoh FX6 hardtail bridge off ebay. It was supposed to be a real Gotoh one but for ~$50 I cleaned it up, dressed the string holes and etc. then left a bad review. It’s solid milled brass so it should be decent when I install it. I had a set of brand new Gotoh saddles that I haven’t used that I put in. So it has to be close to what I thought I bought.
Anyways, on some high end hard tail bridges where there’s a lip around the sides of the saddles theres a set screw to lock the saddles against one another. Theoretically this would create a bigger surface area to resonate if the lock creates a tight joint. I’m thinking that if I got #4-40 tap and placed a hex head machine screw (like in a saddle height screw) and placed it like the Babicz saddle lock I might enhance things a bit.
Is this a reasonable venture or a total waste of time? Any thoughts?
I bought a knock off Gotoh FX6 hardtail bridge off ebay. It was supposed to be a real Gotoh one but for ~$50 I cleaned it up, dressed the string holes and etc. then left a bad review. It’s solid milled brass so it should be decent when I install it. I had a set of brand new Gotoh saddles that I haven’t used that I put in. So it has to be close to what I thought I bought.
Anyways, on some high end hard tail bridges where there’s a lip around the sides of the saddles theres a set screw to lock the saddles against one another. Theoretically this would create a bigger surface area to resonate if the lock creates a tight joint. I’m thinking that if I got #4-40 tap and placed a hex head machine screw (like in a saddle height screw) and placed it like the Babicz saddle lock I might enhance things a bit.
Is this a reasonable venture or a total waste of time? Any thoughts?



