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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
Not a theoretical query...
Bought a Lotus Strat at a garage sale, intentions to clean it up and re-sell. Two saddles (string carriers, between the bridge and the strings) were missing. Got a take-off Fender Strat bridge- freebie from my buds at Ken Stanton Music- and noticed some differences between it and the similar part on my 2001 top-drawer Sqiuer Strat:
Fender bridge is vintage style, and only allows down action on the whammy. I prefer the modern style, as it allows pushing down or pulling up on whammy bar.
Fender saddles are stamped from heavy-gauge, ferrous metal, and chrome plated. Squiers are cast metal, and NOT magnetic.
Any advantages either way? Worth it to change them out? (I am keeping the Squier, selling the Lotus.)
Thanks.
Bought a Lotus Strat at a garage sale, intentions to clean it up and re-sell. Two saddles (string carriers, between the bridge and the strings) were missing. Got a take-off Fender Strat bridge- freebie from my buds at Ken Stanton Music- and noticed some differences between it and the similar part on my 2001 top-drawer Sqiuer Strat:
Fender bridge is vintage style, and only allows down action on the whammy. I prefer the modern style, as it allows pushing down or pulling up on whammy bar.
Fender saddles are stamped from heavy-gauge, ferrous metal, and chrome plated. Squiers are cast metal, and NOT magnetic.
Any advantages either way? Worth it to change them out? (I am keeping the Squier, selling the Lotus.)
Thanks.