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candid_x

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I'd like to know more about MM saddles. Is it safe to say that the vintage saddles are chromed or nickel steel and the block saddles are cast?
 

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Candid, that's how I see them. My personal preference are the solid ones.

Glenn |B)
 

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I prefer the solid saddles myself. Much fuller and heavier sounding. I thought the solid saddles were stainless steel? Or those might only be on the piezo models I think. Either way, they are much more comfortable and sound better to me.
 

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I like how they both sound. But the bent style hurt my hands, probably due to my poor technique :eek:

So another vote for solid.
 
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Well, my white silo spec has the bent saddles. The guyitar already sounds thick and full with those... I can't see how much more I can help the tone by going solid. I actually want something less thick and brighter... Maybe I should try those KTS titanium saddles huh? I wonder if they'll fit?
 

candid_x

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I thought the solid saddles were stainless steel? Or those might only be on the piezo models

That's also what I'm curious about. Stainless, cast? I've had only the vintage on 3 balls. I like them a lot, once I got the three adjustment screw lengths sorted properly. Was rough on the paw before that. But that's true of all vintage style saddles, need to remove those sharp thingies.
 

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Huh, good question. Are they steel, zinc, etc.? No idea.

There is certainly a tonal difference between the block style and the vintage ones. I much prefer the vintage- more "zing" to them. I think I've removed all of the ones I had that were solid in favour of the vintage.

On the adjustment screws- you can order a variety of sizes from MM if you can't find them locally, so you get ones that don't protrude from the saddle once adjusted.
 

candid_x

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On the adjustment screws- you can order a variety of sizes from MM if you can't find them locally, so you get ones that don't protrude from the saddle once adjusted.

Yup, CS sent me a few in three different sizes.
 
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