Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

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I had the stock bent steel saddles before - they were getting a bit worn out. These feel great - very clear and even response and they take a bit of the *zing* out of the tone, which is good because this is a bright instrument.

Anyone else running these?
 
Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

I'm using string saver saddles on my melody maker and I definitely heard a shift in the top end. It's lost a little bite to it, but gained a "sizzle" that is pretty insane imo. Very clear and pronounced when played unplugged. Well worth the money.

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It's funny how you can focus on one component of a guitar and forget that the bigger picture also has an impact on tone. You were saying that you had issues with the brobucker in the bridge. I know I developed "tunnel vision" and only thought of the wood/electronics without thinking about everything else. Everything contributes in the end.

How's the brobucker now?
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

Is that MM intonated?

I had these on my old MM90 Axis Sport. They do sound good, and indeed, softer than metal saddles (not better or worse, just softer).
On MMs unfortunately, mine were a bit loose and did not connect with the nearby saddles. I like everything to be tight and connected.
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

It's funny how you can focus on one component of a guitar and forget that the bigger picture also has an impact on tone. You were saying that you had issues with the brobucker in the bridge. I know I developed "tunnel vision" and only thought of the wood/electronics without thinking about everything else. Everything contributes in the end.

How's the brobucker now?

It's an improvement overall - subtle but noticeable. It's still too bright overall. It sounded fantastic in my PRS. If I had a Les Paul or an SG, or even a Fat Tele, I'd put it there. I think it's just that this guitar needs a darker, but clear pickup.

Is that MM intonated?

I had these on my old MM90 Axis Sport. They do sound good, and indeed, softer than metal saddles (not better or worse, just softer).
On MMs unfortunately, mine were a bit loose and did not connect with the nearby saddles. I like everything to be tight and connected.

Yep - it's been intonated right on the money.

These are not the stock frets - I had Frank Falbo put in some medium jumbo stainless stuff in '09 and I love it that way. It did change the intonation positions a bit but the end result it great.
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

I use the Graph-Tech saddles on my Silhouette Special, and love how warm they sound. The trem always returns in tune, too. I have another set for my USA SUB1, but that guitar is so dark sounding (and I don't have tuning problems) that I hesitate to put them on.
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

^ The tusq saddles are "suppose" to give a brighter tone. I have them on my Jazzmaster, but I put the guitar together, so I have no reference point to confirm it. Still very clear and articulate though. I might put on the steel saddles just to confirm any shift in tone.


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Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

It's an improvement overall - subtle but noticeable. It's still too bright overall. It sounded fantastic in my PRS. If I had a Les Paul or an SG, or even a Fat Tele, I'd put it there. I think it's just that this guitar needs a darker, but clear pickup.



Yep - it's been intonated right on the money.

These are not the stock frets - I had Frank Falbo put in some medium jumbo stainless stuff in '09 and I love it that way. It did change the intonation positions a bit but the end result it great.

I meant that MelodyMaker, only now just realized it could also have been MusicMan :P
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

I put a set on one of my strats 20 years ago and recently tried steel saddles again on it. I was amazed at how much brighter the steel saddles were.
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

I put a set on one of my strats 20 years ago and recently tried steel saddles again on it. I was amazed at how much brighter the steel saddles were.

Wow, they've been around that long?
 
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Yeah, actually, I think they have. They really make some great stuff. I have a few of the TUSQ nuts too, and those are awesome on a trem-equipped guitar.
 
Re: Went to Graphtech saddles on my EBMM, not bad!

Got Graphtech saddles on my Parker when I got a Hexpander installed.
 
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