My eyes must've been crossing. I thought it was a 7 string and you guys missed it! Jokes on me.deadedith wrote:Tim - whassup? I got that pic off the ANZL forum - maybe the design works just fine, but sloping the slot would make me feel more comfortable.
It is probably a Gore design, if so I'm SURE it works for him. :-)
What do you find interesting about this bridge?
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Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
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Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
I like it. Think I'll steel the design for my next 7 string.
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Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
To me it seems like the curved pattern for the pegs would result in really bad break angles for the middle string especially after a few years as the saddle is lowered.
Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
Tim at first I counted seven too! A couple of times.
I agree the curved peg hole pattern looks nice but on this one those center holes are "way back." Taylor had the radius pattern at one time I wonder if the break angle issue is the reason they dropped the design -- they certainly can makes bridges any way they could dream up.
I agree the curved peg hole pattern looks nice but on this one those center holes are "way back." Taylor had the radius pattern at one time I wonder if the break angle issue is the reason they dropped the design -- they certainly can makes bridges any way they could dream up.
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Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
The break angle would not be uniform for all the strings unless some pretty long string ramps were cut.
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Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
I think with the jig shown, the guy has some jig making skill and could easily have made a saddle slot jig. It does seem like laziness that they didnt.
Re: What do you find interesting about this bridge?
I once showed a machinist friend who was not a guitar player one of my guitars. After I sucked up his admiring comments about workmanship etc, he stared at the bridge for a while,turned it in a couple of different directions,and put his finger on the saddle..............................................He turned to me and with a look of "I got ya",he asked,is that suppose to be crooked like that......? A chest fallen me had to explain compensation. The point of the little story is that some folks may like a straight saddle. I use a wide saddle but still slant the saddle and also the string holes. It does give extra room to play around with compensation.
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