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  • Anonymous

    Graph Tech String Saver SaddlePublished on 03/18/06 at 10:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    On LP custom, I broke many strings, just c'tait ingrable in concert, have lim APRS the bridges, nothing better ...

    I was afraid of the sound dnaturer changing anything on my stiff, the change of these bridges have not changed anything at all, at least I hear it, and I do one more pte rope, so ok for me, good buy

    25 euros, advice, go buy them with your background as a you do not plant on the screw / Diameter.

    I would do without this choice points.
  • Camy_xCamy_x

    Graph Tech String Saver SaddlePublished on 06/22/07 at 03:44
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    TERRIBLE!! Mounted on my BC Rich Warlock Bass ... not one of those new Korean models ...
    and compared with the original brass bridges ... and it's night and day!
    Velvety sound ... an attack richer and more alive ... something not easy to explain, but it is more natural than vrement bridges metals.
    A slots perfectly designed for assembling all types of strings ... I play a 4 string with 50-115 and must be a change on the bridges basic and not break the strings for better contact.
    Graphtech no prolem with it ... to even up the top 155 and it would always impeccable.
    In addition, the oxidized graphite does not! Does not lose its color! And food does not strings !!!... or the palm of …
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    TERRIBLE!! Mounted on my BC Rich Warlock Bass ... not one of those new Korean models ...
    and compared with the original brass bridges ... and it's night and day!
    Velvety sound ... an attack richer and more alive ... something not easy to explain, but it is more natural than vrement bridges metals.
    A slots perfectly designed for assembling all types of strings ... I play a 4 string with 50-115 and must be a change on the bridges basic and not break the strings for better contact.
    Graphtech no prolem with it ... to even up the top 155 and it would always impeccable.
    In addition, the oxidized graphite does not! Does not lose its color! And food does not strings !!!... or the palm of your hand like some shit with sharp edges ...
    The tuning does not move! ... And no wear on the rope when it relaxes its strings or tend to other settings or ... imprgné graphite and Teflon (a high tech lubricant)

    At first glance it when you flip the channel's mouth thing once out of the box ... AHHH! IT'S LIGHT! FUCKING PLASTIC !!!... It's like yeah it looks like one thing but it's super solid and works great!
    The price is ridiculous compared to all the benefits of the beast. Thirty euros US web ...
    It decided ... I equip all my basses with a future!
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  • kinnekinne

    Graph Tech String Saver SaddlePublished on 06/05/08 at 05:34
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    I brought a SERIES of changes rversibles my Fender Stratocaster American Standard because, despite the passage in two makers, the problem (buzz) persisted.
    I changed the nut head, the guide strings ("string tree", which lowers the pice E and B strings on the head) and the bridges.

    Submitted opinions concerning the "Start Saddles Graph Tech 1871E".

    Replacement of bridges silent quick and easy. I have a few basic tools (purchased from StewMac.com) to measure the height of the strings prcisment rgler and the bridges to meet the curvature of the neck and a few books on the subject to avoid not work when the blind do rglages.

    Affect the sound the guitar seems more "molleuse" but I do …
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    I brought a SERIES of changes rversibles my Fender Stratocaster American Standard because, despite the passage in two makers, the problem (buzz) persisted.
    I changed the nut head, the guide strings ("string tree", which lowers the pice E and B strings on the head) and the bridges.

    Submitted opinions concerning the "Start Saddles Graph Tech 1871E".

    Replacement of bridges silent quick and easy. I have a few basic tools (purchased from StewMac.com) to measure the height of the strings prcisment rgler and the bridges to meet the curvature of the neck and a few books on the subject to avoid not work when the blind do rglages.

    Affect the sound the guitar seems more "molleuse" but I do not and I dplat prfre the current sound. Not forgetting the all black look that fits with the look-General for my Strat finishing "Butterscotch Blonde" other spices are also black.

    Without hsitation, I would do a face change and Strat rcalcitrante having to play both silent amateur luthier trs rewarding and much more economic!
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