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diptixon

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All, just changed strings for the first time on my new (to me) '00 SR 5, to a new set of Slinkys. I noticed for the first time that the grooves in the saddles vary a bit from string to string - did not measure, but it appears that at least the the G and possibly the D string saddles are narrower that the other 3 string's saddles. However, I also noticed that the .130 B string is barely wider than the B saddle groove, as the string doesn't sit in the bottom of the groove... is this right, and more importantly does it really matter...? I can't really notice a difference sound-wise...
thanks, danny
 

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Back then the saddle grooves varied in width from the high to the low strings.

I don't think it matters if the string doesn't sit all the way to the bottom of the groove...but I stand corrected.
 

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Gav, thanks... so does that mean that at some point after 2000, the grooves in the saddles for all 5 strings became the same width...? Was the width of the groove for the low B increased to fit the .130 B...?
 

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Rod, thanks for the info... interesting stuff. Seems to me that the current bridge setup makes the most sense for both manufacturer and buyer...

danny
 
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