83 blazer
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Last year I swapped string gauge on my Dot to 0.011 to 0.049's and I noticed that there wasn't enough travel in the stock bridge to intonate the G string properly. It was only just out, but I couldn't be bothered carefully removing the bridge and trying to fix it by flipping the saddle to give a little more adjustment room. I just put up with it as it was.
Well, a couple of weeks ago with a string change on the horizon I decided I would purchase a new wider bridge from Musiclily to give me more travel to get the intonation correct. I though I might as well purchase a new tailpiece too just because it was affordable and the old one was showing signs of finish wear (relicing!)
In 7 days I had the new parts in my hands all the way from China to my door in Australia.
For those who believe that mass adds sustain (?) the bridge is 8 grams heavier than the stock one at 54 grams and the tailpiece is 18 grams heavier at 90 grams. The new bridge is 2.01 mm wider at 13.86mm (outside width).
Both parts came with replacement posts but I took the easy route of using the existing posts. They didn't fit as snug as the stock parts but there was only a little extra play in the bridge which was nullified by the string tension once I re-strung the guitar.
Overall I'm really happy with the swap and the parts from Musiclily. I actually re-strung with 0.009 - 0.46 D'Addario XL's and the intonation is fine, but there is plenty more travel available should I go thicker again one day and need the extra again.
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Well, a couple of weeks ago with a string change on the horizon I decided I would purchase a new wider bridge from Musiclily to give me more travel to get the intonation correct. I though I might as well purchase a new tailpiece too just because it was affordable and the old one was showing signs of finish wear (relicing!)
In 7 days I had the new parts in my hands all the way from China to my door in Australia.
For those who believe that mass adds sustain (?) the bridge is 8 grams heavier than the stock one at 54 grams and the tailpiece is 18 grams heavier at 90 grams. The new bridge is 2.01 mm wider at 13.86mm (outside width).
Both parts came with replacement posts but I took the easy route of using the existing posts. They didn't fit as snug as the stock parts but there was only a little extra play in the bridge which was nullified by the string tension once I re-strung the guitar.
Overall I'm really happy with the swap and the parts from Musiclily. I actually re-strung with 0.009 - 0.46 D'Addario XL's and the intonation is fine, but there is plenty more travel available should I go thicker again one day and need the extra again.
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