javierj
Tele-Meister
Hello everyone! Hope that you are all doing great out there!
I just recently placed an order for a in mint condition, used Fender Baja Telecaster, the one that is more 50's with maple fretboard.
I also ordered on the side, a set of Callaham enhanced vintage compensated brass saddles, the non slanted ones.
I am choosing to keep the stock Fender bridge plate and not get a thicker or more sustain one, since I feel that could give me a different sound than the one I want. Also I did not wanted to pay a lot more money for a complete bridge assembly, so I only got the compensated brass saddles separately.
Do you think it might be a good idea to try and drill the 2 extra holes on the stock Fender bridge plate, the ones of the top corners, closer to the neck? Could this make a more solid bridge plate and guitar top vibration transfer? Like maybe improve sustain a little bit, without compromising a nice Tele sound? Is there some sort of improvement on doing this mod, besides just avoiding possible loud volume microphonics?
I know that tone is subjective and I also think that it also helps a lot to ask around other peoples opinions, who may have tried a lot of this stuff already. I think is always good to know other people impressions on these things to help you get a bigger picture out of this.
Also I understand that some of this mods where not on the original Leo Fender designs and all the great music from the past that was recorded using Teles without some of these mods, but still that does not mean that they can not be an improvement of the original design.
Thoughts and opinions highly apreciated!
Regards,
Javier
I just recently placed an order for a in mint condition, used Fender Baja Telecaster, the one that is more 50's with maple fretboard.
I also ordered on the side, a set of Callaham enhanced vintage compensated brass saddles, the non slanted ones.
I am choosing to keep the stock Fender bridge plate and not get a thicker or more sustain one, since I feel that could give me a different sound than the one I want. Also I did not wanted to pay a lot more money for a complete bridge assembly, so I only got the compensated brass saddles separately.
Do you think it might be a good idea to try and drill the 2 extra holes on the stock Fender bridge plate, the ones of the top corners, closer to the neck? Could this make a more solid bridge plate and guitar top vibration transfer? Like maybe improve sustain a little bit, without compromising a nice Tele sound? Is there some sort of improvement on doing this mod, besides just avoiding possible loud volume microphonics?
I know that tone is subjective and I also think that it also helps a lot to ask around other peoples opinions, who may have tried a lot of this stuff already. I think is always good to know other people impressions on these things to help you get a bigger picture out of this.
Also I understand that some of this mods where not on the original Leo Fender designs and all the great music from the past that was recorded using Teles without some of these mods, but still that does not mean that they can not be an improvement of the original design.
Thoughts and opinions highly apreciated!
Regards,
Javier
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