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graphtech PG-8000-F0 String Saver Vintage Strat & Tele Style 2 3/16' Stainless Bridge Saddle

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$69.00

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Brand Graphtech
Color Stainless Steel
Instrument Guitar
String Material Type 合金鋼
Coating Description TUSQ XL coating impregnated with PTFE for permanent lubrication and smooth string travel


6-row saddle for Stratocaster and Telecaster
inch guitars.
(Pack of 6)
The STRING SAVER series features resistance to wear and is characterized by a good string slide and a stable tuning.
Maximize the frequency band of the guitar string without wasting any waste, and you can get a wide range of sound from clear treble to deep bass.
The STRING SAVER series creates a thin Teflon membrane by moving and vibrating against the saddle.
As it acts as a lubricant, the string is less likely to break.
Metal saddle secures the string. Imagine bending the fixed wire back and forth over and over again.
Because the force is concentrated in one place, the wire will break.
String Saver extends the load that tends to focus on one point with the lubricant effect of a wide area.
This is how it is difficult to cut the string.
Teflon membrane is permanently exuded as long as the guitar is played. You will be able to focus on your aggressive play or intense arming.
Precisely manufactured with high temperature and high pressure, the STRING SAVER series is 100% consistent quality unlike natural cow bone and ivories.
The STRING SAVER series allows for rich tonal and harmonic ingredients to be sustained. Increases multiplexion and improves open string sound.
The STRING SAVER series is a series of nuts and saddles that guitarists and guitar builders around the world are used by many manufacturers like Carvin, Gibson, Godin, Hagstrom, Ibanez, Schector, Yamaha and many more.


Robert Cordell
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2015
They brought more sustain to the high notes and less tuning issues when the wang bar is used hard compared to the stock bent steel saddles.
T. Flaming
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013
The short review here is that every strat should have these saddles. The are superior to the stock stamped saddles in pretty much every way imaginable. I get better sustain, and no burring or catching, which is much better on string breakage. It also seems like they intonate more easily, but since I can't compare them at the same time on the same guitar, it's possible that's a placebo effect. Still, for $50 this is a no-brainer.