papersoul
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Hi guys,
I was going to install the locking adjustable bridge on my PRS but my tech advised leaving the stock bridge since it has less movable parts. I think this refers more to the additional saddles compared to the stock PRS bridge. But, the TP wrap around bridge does have the two piece studs. Would this matter once it is locked down? Once I go with heavier strings I'll have to use it anyway. I am using 11-52 now. Intonation with the stock breidge is almost perfect.
Would this hold true for the Les Paul style bridge? The Tone Pros locking bridge and tail would also have more moving parts due to the two piece tail studs and the screws that hold the studs in place. Does this all become meaningless once they are locked in place?
Thanks for helping me understand the concept behind this.
I was going to install the locking adjustable bridge on my PRS but my tech advised leaving the stock bridge since it has less movable parts. I think this refers more to the additional saddles compared to the stock PRS bridge. But, the TP wrap around bridge does have the two piece studs. Would this matter once it is locked down? Once I go with heavier strings I'll have to use it anyway. I am using 11-52 now. Intonation with the stock breidge is almost perfect.
Would this hold true for the Les Paul style bridge? The Tone Pros locking bridge and tail would also have more moving parts due to the two piece tail studs and the screws that hold the studs in place. Does this all become meaningless once they are locked in place?
Thanks for helping me understand the concept behind this.