T.O.M. Bridge Questions...

I recently bought myself a beautiful 02 Gibson L.P. Special off forum bro. DankStar. While the guitar is nearly perfect in every way (Thanks again Mr. Star) the bridge saddles are a little bit on the rough side? This is unfortunately affecting the playability and probably the tone as well?

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PRETTY GIBBY!!!!

Anyway, it's definitely not the end of the world & for what I paid I'm definitely still very happy with the purchase but I'm a little conflicted about what to do with the bridge? My first thought was to buy a new Graph Tech NV2 Resomax 4mm bridge, it would run me about $60-$70 but it would also drop right in without me having to mess with changing the posts.

Then there's the Graph Tech String Saver saddles & also the Graph Tech Tusq saddles. These would only run me $20-$30 but they would require a little more work. My only concern there is I've never had to change T.O.M. saddles before & I have absolutely no idea how to do it? I know it's not supposed to be very hard and with a Nashville Bridge there's some kind of clip on the screws. That's about it though?

So I guess what I'm actually asking is whether I should just go ahead and get the whole thing with the saddles already pre-installed or if I should save some some money & just get new saddles for the original bridge that I already have?

If just the saddles are the general consensus, & I think they will be? I'd love to hear some thoughts about the two pre-mentioned types of Graph Tech saddles! Just the pros vs the cons, tonal qualities of each of them, Etc.....

THANKS!!!!
 
Re: T.O.M. Bridge Questions...

I'd just spend the extra for the pre assembled bridge and save myself the hassle of changing the saddles.

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Please, post a close-up picture of the saddles. I find this very hard to believe.

Well?

Honestly I really don't want to go pull the bridge to take a picture. I've got like a half dozen kids at my house right now and way too much to do!

Basically it's a just a Bumped Notched Nashville bridge but each of the saddles has 2-4 notches in it. The problem that I'm having is mostly with the treble strings, they sometimes slip into a different notch while I'm playing, especially if I get a little aggressive. Depending on what notch they fall into I sometimes get a little buzz/rattle on a few of the frets?

I guess I could just raise the action slightly but if I could, I'd like to keep it low, remedy the problems I'm having, & maybe get better resonance through the saddles. Although, I'm not entirely sure how much of that is true & what's just sales pitch B.S.???
 
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it's a just a Bumped Notched Nashville bridge but each of the saddles has 2-4 notches in it. The problem that I'm having is mostly with the treble strings, they sometimes slip into a different notch while I'm playing, especially if I get a little aggressive.
The solution is to file away the notches and make new ones.

Easy peasy! ;)
 
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Ehh, I just ended up getting a new Graph Tech bridge with the String Saver Saddles already installed. The original isn't going anywhere so if I try this & I don't think there's a notable difference in tone & texture I'll just return it? If it doesn't jell I'll either file down the current saddles like you suggested or I think I've got a Gotoh 6mm import bridge laying around that I could steal the saddles off of as well? I could actually just use that bridge but I'm not crazy about changing the posts. This will drop right on my current ones & then it will just need another setup....
 
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I think you're going to like it.

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I have them in three of my guitars and love them. As I recall, putting them in a tone pro style bridge was a bit of a pain and I actually broke one of them requiring me to get a new set. I definitely noticed an increase in sustain and harmonics.

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I have them in three of my guitars and love them. As I recall, putting them in a tone pro style bridge was a bit of a pain and I actually broke one of them requiring me to get a new set. I definitely noticed an increase in sustain and harmonics.

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Nice, I definitely look forward to giving them a shot!!!

I've got this Love/Hate thing going on with the stock pickups and that might be part of this but I honestly feel like the bridge & those saddles are holding the guitar back right now. I know some of you you guys would dismiss that as Hogwash & B.S. but I guess we'll just have to wait & see?

As for the pickups (490/498) it kinda seems a shame to change them at this point, & they just look gorgeous! Considering it's a 02 the thing is in beautiful shape!!! That said I've never been super impressed with the 490/498 set, especially the neck and I'm seriously considering at least replaceing that with a Phat Cat.

LOL, of course once I do that I'll probably end up changing the bridge 2 weeks later....
 
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Nice, I definitely look forward to giving them a shot!!!

I've got this Love/Hate thing going on with the stock pickups and that might be part of this but I honestly feel like the bridge & those saddles are holding the guitar back right now. I know some of you you guys would dismiss that as Hogwash & B.S. but I guess we'll just have to wait & see?

As for the pickups (490/498) it kinda seems a shame to change them at this point, & they just look gorgeous! Considering it's a 02 the thing is in beautiful shape!!! That said I've never been super impressed with the 490/498 set, especially the neck and I'm seriously considering at least replaceing that with a Phat Cat.

LOL, of course once I do that I'll probably end up changing the bridge 2 weeks later....

You could always take a page out of Blueman's book and swap magnets between them. I hear it vastly improves the 490/498 set, and it only costs a little bit of time.
 
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You could always take a page out of Blueman's book and swap magnets between them. I hear it vastly improves the 490/498 set, and it only costs a little bit of time.

I think if I'm going to mod the guitar I'd probably just install one of my favorite L.P. sets? Probably a SH-14/59N or SH-14/Phat Cat set with Zebra bobbins?

That way if I ever decide to sell it I can revert it back to stock with minimal effort. It doesn't have a quick connect system so its just a couple little joints and I solder well enough that unless you really looked you'd never know they had been pulled at all....
 
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