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Very good - unless you do a lot of palm muting
Good quality bridge with an interesting saddle design. If you palm mute a lot playing rhythm, for example playing punk or metal you might want to look elsewhere.
The problem is that the strings don't go across the top the saddle like a standard modern bridge. Instead they emerge from somewhere below the top of the saddle. Because of this resting your palm on the bridge doesn't mute the strings, instead you have to mute in front of the saddle on the string itself which is much harder to control. For the same reason the saddles feel unusually high off the body and can obstruct fast rhythms, especially when string skipping.
Admittedly a tele is not usually a heavy guitar and for some styles being prevented from muting may be an advantage.
The problem is that the strings don't go across the top the saddle like a standard modern bridge. Instead they emerge from somewhere below the top of the saddle. Because of this resting your palm on the bridge doesn't mute the strings, instead you have to mute in front of the saddle on the string itself which is much harder to control. For the same reason the saddles feel unusually high off the body and can obstruct fast rhythms, especially when string skipping.
Admittedly a tele is not usually a heavy guitar and for some styles being prevented from muting may be an advantage.
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So strong and smart construction. Good for my handmade guitar. Recommended for scientists )))
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