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GraphTech PS863300 TUSQ Tune-O-Matic Saddle, B-2 Epiphone, 6 Pieces

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  • String Saver Originals are made entirely of our String Saver material and give you a more balanced tone than steel saddles
  • On first listen, some people believe that the top end has gone away
  • All that is missing is the 2KHz spike; what's added opens up a whole new world of sonic possibilities
  • Country of Origin: UNITED STATES


The PS-8633-00 is a great option to upgrade or replace the existing saddles in your tune-o-Matic bridge marked BR-EG. These are a drop in replacement making for a quick and easy install.


Redwolves
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
Did not fit Gibson LesPaul bridge. The screw holes were too high.
Drake
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022
I had to file the shoulders down to make it fit. They work decently so far, but it took some work on my behalf altering each saddle by hand and measuring with calipers for consistency.I don't regret getting them, but I was certainly misled considering these things are not compatible with Epiphone B-2 bridges out of the box.
Uncle G
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021
GraphTech saddles can really bring out the resonance in less expensive import guitarsThis helps compensate for the not so high quality wood A GraphTech nut along with the saddle will give you tone you can feel
BrianD
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
With the help of watching a couple YouTube videos, changing out the string saddles on my Epiphone Les Paul was rather simple. I took a picture of the bridge and the saddle positions before removing the old ones and replicated their relative positions using the new saddles. So I had to adjust the intonation on only two strings.I have to admit the tone of the guitar changed with a little less top end zing but it also sounds somewhat fuller. I haven't snapped a string since installing the new saddles, which is the reason why I decided to go with these in the first place. I used GraphTech saddles on other guitars in the past and when it comes to stopping broken strings, they do the trick.
ZZ81
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
easy enough upgrade combined with a tusq 6061 nut on my Cherry MIC 2017 Epiphine Casino.
Alan Makrush
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2016
Have many graph tech saddles and nuts and a few bridges as well. One star deducted for the fact that i split one of these in half whilst installing them. Apparently im quite ham-fisted at times.
Andre Tusques
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2014
After replacing the original, worn-out bridge on my Gibson Les Paul with an aftermarket bridge (apparently meant for Epiphones, but it does the job), I was breaking my high-e string at every gig - usually by the end of the third song! (Yes, I'm a bit aggressive, but c'mon - only three songs?) I have had string-savers on my telecaster for about 10 years now, and they were a real game changer, so I decided to throw some on this guitar too - so far, so good. There was not a drastic tonal change, either, despite what the literature says - much appreciated!
Piz411
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2012
I mounted these into a 1997 Epiphone guitar I purchased used. I coupled these with a Graphtech nut and the duo makes a mediocre guitar come to life. The original owner had swapped the pickups with a Gibson in the neck and Duncans in the bridge as well as replaced the tuners and installed the Jimmy Page wiring mod for the knobs. I have had Gibson snobs tell me that my Epiphone isn't an Epiphone anymore because of the tones and the sustain I get from this beast. I highly recommend the saddles it does just what it says it will do. Awesome product.