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Great quality bone saddle. Much better intonation than with a regular non-compensated nut. Requires very little work to fit most guitars so it's much faster than filing a compensated saddle from a bone blank. Just make sure it's a suitable radius for your fretboard. Adapting the top radius of a pre-compensated saddle will be a lot of hassle, in fact it would probable be better to start with a blank if the radius isn't right.
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Your tone deserves it
Jimbobs 11.08.2020
Always important to take care of the small things that make a big difference. In this case it is the purchase of a quality saddle, which may even help prevent string woes of all sorts, let alone the concise tone you can expect. Happy with this purchase
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Very poor sound
Vuk77 18.11.2024
I bought this to replace original Yamaha urea saddle only to find out the original is way better. Unfortunately this is very porous so the sound is very bland and muffled. Dynamics are poor, bass response is terrible. Save yourself the hassle and use a better product. I don't know what bone they use but this is disappointing to say the least. I cannot rate this better than 1 star as it is going straight to trash. I'm not even gonna bother changing the nut from the same manufacturer that I also ordered as I know the outcome already
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Achtung spitz!
HerrPuschel 01.10.2019
Habe die Knochenstegeinlage für eine Yamaha FG700 als Upgrade benutzt. Die Maße kommen beim Rohling schon recht nah hin. Lediglich minimal die Breite und Länge mussten angepasst werden und die Höhe ca. 0,5mm bzw. nach eigenem Belieben. Das war mit einer Nagelpfeile erst grob dann nass mit der glatteren Seite in einer knappen Stunde erledigt.
Aber schon auf dem Bild können sie erkennen, dass die Ecjen der kompensierten Stücke sehr scharf sind.
Wer also beim Spielen auch auf der Westerngitarre abstoppt oder generell die Hand beim Zupfen hinten aufliegt muss leider auch hier schleifen. Denn die Ecken pieken stören in dei Handunterseite. Da ich sonst den Radius etc, nicht verändern wollte musste man sehr vorsichtig machen und das dauert genauso lang, wie die gesamte bearbeitung.
Hier kännte man vielleicht ab Werk schon drüber gehen. Ansonten lohnt es sich.
Ton ist messbar lauter und direkter und klingt länger nach. Habe A/B Aufnahmen gemacht und auch im Frequenspektrum in der Analyse sichtbar.