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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | have upgraded to bone or Tusq saddles and nuts?
If ya have, please describe the diff.
I've done this using Tusq on my first daughter's Yama SJ-180 and my Tacoma DR-20. I definitely perceived a more 'vivid' sound and extended sustains.
Should I consider such an upgrade with my 'O's? |
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Joined: November 2007 Posts: 152
Location: Maple Shade, NJ. | This is something I don't understand, such a great product yet plastic is used for the nut(polycarbonate) & saddle(delrin) The Mothership said they now use bone on replacement nuts, but still use delrin for the saddles (I just replaced mine on a 1617) The first set of strings has already left noticeable grooves in the saddle. |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I upgraded one of my o's, which i sold.
My impression is, it's more of a placebo effect. But you do have a first class nut and saddle, and if you can afford it, what the heck. |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Haven't (yet) done so to any of my O's, but upgraded bridge pins and saddles made a BIG difference, especially in increased sustain, on my Taks. I'm not a luthier, but I would think the nut material would have far less effect on tone and sustain than would the saddle and/or bridge pins. |
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Joined: October 2006 Posts: 5575
Location: big island | i perceived a measurable increase in volume and sustain on both of my takamines by installing bone bridge pins. the saddles and nuts are bone from the factory. i'd be content if it was simply a "placebo effect", however, my ears rarely deceive me. |
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