mrturtle_91
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How does an ashtray bridge feel in comparison to bridges like on the Fender MIM teles? I like the feel of my tele bridge, and eventually I am thinking of an ashtray bridge, but don't want to lose the feel of my current bridge.
I've always played ashtray bridge Teles and never had an issue doing palm mutes.
Personally, anything OTHER than an ashtray on a Tele just feels fake to me.
There are a lot of things at play here...
Flat plate Tele bridges most of the time are lots thicker than ashtray bridges, this makes a HUGE difference, also flat plate Tele bridges more of the time have 6 saddles and they are NOT brass, these things also come into play far more than you might know...
I by far prefer an ashtray bridge with 3 brass saddles for all kinds of different reasons...
On the feel aspect of it some guys dont like the feel of the ashtray bridges, im not one of them but you might be...I suggest going and playing a Tele w/ one to decide on your own...
NICE!I never had any problems with muting with ashtray bridges. And I like the way they give me a little handle on top of the guitar. You know, you can just grab the edge of the bridge.
Those Gotoh humbucker Tele bridges are kind of nice. They tent to have good sustain, but they add a lot of weight, and don't have the same feel.
This is the next Tele I'm working on. The Duncan Custom Shop is making me a "Pearly Gates Esquire" for it. I have a Glendale Cold Rolled Steel bridge plate & saddles for this one. A couple more Callaham knobs. It's getting a lot of the parts I had earmarked for my 2nd Esquire, but I decided it was time to build a Fat Tele instead. Should come out ok. This is a Warmoth neck I've used before, that has a good bright resonance.
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I think these Glendale parts will work real well for the ashtray bridge setup. But my normal .038 to .010 set of strings intonate marginally well with straight saddles anyhow, but the Glendale compensated saddles will look cool.
what's that bucker?I never had any problems with muting with ashtray bridges. And I like the way they give me a little handle on top of the guitar. You know, you can just grab the edge of the bridge.
Those Gotoh humbucker Tele bridges are kind of nice. They tent to have good sustain, but they add a lot of weight, and don't have the same feel.
This is the next Tele I'm working on. The Duncan Custom Shop is making me a "Pearly Gates Esquire" for it. I have a Glendale Cold Rolled Steel bridge plate & saddles for this one. A couple more Callaham knobs. It's getting a lot of the parts I had earmarked for my 2nd Esquire, but I decided it was time to build a Fat Tele instead. Should come out ok. This is a Warmoth neck I've used before, that has a good bright resonance.
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I think these Glendale parts will work real well for the ashtray bridge setup. But my normal .038 to .010 set of strings intonate marginally well with straight saddles anyhow, but the Glendale compensated saddles will look cool.
what's that bucker?