What is IYO the best Tune-O-Matic?

Rex_Rocker

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I've had three Tune-O's on my Les Paul Tribute. I had the stock API Aluminum Nashville bridge, a Schaller STM with brass roller saddles, and a Graphtech NV Resomax. I found it interesting that all three sounded very distinct. Out of the three, the Graphtech sounded the nicest to me, very lively and bite-y, but it started colapsing after only a few months of use. The Schaller sounded kinda dead and thuddy, but it functioned great and had a larger range for intonation. The stock bridge also sounds nice, or at least more to my liking than the Schaller so I assume my taste leans more towards lightweight bridges.

I also had an old MIM Strat that I swapped the saddles and trem block on the trem a few times. Obviously, not a Tune-O, but it taught me that bridge construction and materials make a noticeable difference in amplified tone, even under tons of gain. Maybe not as much as pickups, and certainly not as much as speakers or amp settings, but it's a nice way to push that extra 1% a guitar that you already love the sound of.

So I wonder what are you guys' experience with differnet Tune O Matics and how they compare to each other. What are your thoughts?
 
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I recently replaced 2 of my LP bridges ( both ABR 1’s) with Faber units, both with brass saddles and they seem pretty good. They do seem a little darker tone wise but nothing amp eq couldn’t fix. I think I’m going to order an ABM version to try, they are machined from a solid block and not cast, not cheap though.
 
I've been using the TonePros locking versions a lot lately, lots of available options, plus they're machined so that there's a lot less wobble in the mechanical coupling to the body of the guitar, much more stable.
 
I've been using the TonePros locking versions a lot lately, lots of available options, plus they're machined so that there's a lot less wobble in the mechanical coupling to the body of the guitar, much more stable.
Which one(s) do you have? I'm looking at the aluminum ones with brass saddles. Those seem nice.
 
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