lpa53
Junior Member
Last fall my '74 Guild D-50 had bridge repairs made and while the luthier was doing the work I had him widen the original 3/32" saddle slot to take a modern compensated saddle (he used a bone saddle).
Since then I've also had a B-Band A2.2 system installed and have noticed that the B-string is louder than the others. The B-Band user's manual says that one of the reasons for this could be the bone ssaddle and they recommend using man-made material instead.
I'd like to try this but am confused about the many saddle offerings that Graphtech offers - some called "fully compensated" and others called "Taylor style". Does someone have a recommendation as to what 1/8" Tusq saddle would be best for a '74 Guild?
Since then I've also had a B-Band A2.2 system installed and have noticed that the B-string is louder than the others. The B-Band user's manual says that one of the reasons for this could be the bone ssaddle and they recommend using man-made material instead.
I'd like to try this but am confused about the many saddle offerings that Graphtech offers - some called "fully compensated" and others called "Taylor style". Does someone have a recommendation as to what 1/8" Tusq saddle would be best for a '74 Guild?