Why don't SD offer piezo bridges/saddles for electrics?

Eric

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Well, to the best of my knowledge they dont anyway.
I'm talking about something to rival the Fishman PowerBridge, which IMHO is way too expensive.

Seems that Seymour could offer a piezo option in the form of replacement saddles for teles/strats and TOM bridges for Gibsons etc.

I'd love to try out an acoustic sound for my Strat, so if Duncan won't try it, what other systems have you guys tried out?
 
Re: Why don't SD offer piezo bridges/saddles for electrics?

Graphtech Ghost , but it costs even more....;)

One of the main reasons is likely that, while the systems have been around for forever, they´re really more of a Niche /OEM product.... Most simply buy a Parker fly or something that already has a piezo bridge.....

But seriously, the cost is one of the main reasons many get turned off by the idea, but the cost really isn´t that lowerable by that much if the company still wants to turn a profit ;)
 
Re: Why don't SD offer piezo bridges/saddles for electrics?

Peavey makes a few Generation EXP guitars with piezo loaded saddles. One H/S/S, and one H/S/H.

And they're coming out with some new piezo loaded Generation models, too.
 
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