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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: toronto
Posts: 45
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Can compensated saddles be flipped?
I did do a search but couldn't find much about this.
Can the D-G saddles in the compensated sets, be flipped over or screwed from the opposite side to give better intonation with wound G strings? cheers |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Maine
Age: 30
Posts: 106
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The saddles on the Wilkinson bridge w/ compensated saddles from GuitarFetish can be flipped. I'm planning on experimenting with a wound G, and I'm planning on having to flip the middle saddle too.
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 5,358
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Stew Mac barrels are cylindrical and can be flipped. You can also use a straight barrel Allparts saddle in the center. I've found that not all D + G strings benefit from being slanted backwards when the G string is wound, but I'm in the minority, I gather.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Lost Yankee in Nashville
Age: 51
Posts: 980
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Remove the screws... Not sure why I never thought about that. Too funny, thanks for the nudge. ;) |
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 5,358
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Yeah, you gotta do this on Stew Mac # 5167 saddle sets all the time. For some weird reason they seem to come in the package left handed; that is, the "extra" saddle is set up for slanting the wrong direction. One time I opened 6 packages at once and rearranged the saddles as they be needed for the bridge plates, and only had to swap one single saddle. But it only takes seconds, no big deal. As for the previous question, standard knowledge is that the center saddle is slanted the wrong way when you switch to a wound G string. I'm saying, install the saddle, monkey with it, and you may find by adjusting the heights of the D and G that the strings will intonate OK, again, also depending on string guage. My "wound G" sets are D'Ads with fairly small G string diameter.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: NE CR IA US NA PE
Posts: 959
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Although, I'm not sure why there isn't more love for the Danny Gatton method -- bend the screws, and there's a wide range of subtle adjustments you can make. With each half-turn of the screw, a side of the barrel takes its turn being "in front." - Scott |
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