Gahr
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Has anyone ever played a ABR-1-equipped Gibson with nylon saddles? Gibson's came with nylon saddles some years in the 1960s. I believe Eric Clapton's Royal Albert Hall ES335 and his the Fool SG had them, so there's no doubt they don't ruin the tone. But I'm still wondering if anyone who has actually played one can tell me anything about their experience and how they would describe them compared to metal saddles. I have heard reports they tend to be easier on the strings (which sounds reasonable).
My curiosity has been peaked, of course, because I have been looking at mid-1960s-ifying my Derek Trucks SG. It sports mid 1960s patent sticker pickups and I figured I might as well try getting it as close to "original" specs as possible. There is no real point undoing this apart from the fun of it, and if it sounds good, thats a bonus. If it sounds crap, well, things can always be switched back.
For what it is worth, I think Joe Bonamassa plays (or played, I don't know) with nylon saddles on the G, B and high E strings as well.
My curiosity has been peaked, of course, because I have been looking at mid-1960s-ifying my Derek Trucks SG. It sports mid 1960s patent sticker pickups and I figured I might as well try getting it as close to "original" specs as possible. There is no real point undoing this apart from the fun of it, and if it sounds good, thats a bonus. If it sounds crap, well, things can always be switched back.
For what it is worth, I think Joe Bonamassa plays (or played, I don't know) with nylon saddles on the G, B and high E strings as well.
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