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Bridge replacement suggestions for a Fender Standard Tele (MIM)
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    Default Bridge replacement suggestions for a Fender Standard Tele (MIM)

    I'm replacing the body on my Black & Chrome Squier with a Fender MIM model. The bridge measures 2-9/16" from center of first hole to center of last hole. I would like to upgrade the bridge to an ashtray style w/compensated brass saddles that will fit without modification.

    Any suggestions?

    I've found this Fender model but want to see what other options are available before I purchase one.



    Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

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    My MIM Tele has an wAllParts with compensated saddlesnit. It's thicker than the Fender unit. I A/B'ed them and the AllParts gives a thicker tone, while the Fender unit gives more twang. And the intonation is of course more accurate. So it's basically a matter of taste.

    Here's a stock pic of it, $37.39 at GuitarPartsResource.com.


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    Kerc, thank you for the reply. I'm definately after more twang as I'm trying to get it to sound as close to my old American Standard I used to own a couple years ago. I've got American Standard pickups in it along with a Highway 1 wiring assembly complete with Greasebucket circuit.

    Thanks! I couldn't find it at first but now I managed to see the one you got. Very tempting!

    I wonder how the Wilkinson compares as it is roughly the same price.




    Quote Originally Posted by kerc
    My MIM Tele has an wAllParts with compensated saddles in it. It's thicker than the Fender unit. I A/B'ed them and the AllParts gives a thicker tone, while the Fender unit gives more twang. And the intonation is of course more accurate. So it's basically a matter of taste.

    Here's a stock pic of it, $37.39 at GuitarPartsResource.com.
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    GuitarPartsResource has a lot of good stuff at great prices, but their website is kinda odd. Click here to see the AllParts Tele bridges page. The intonation is pretty accurate--I set my intonation not by the 12th-fret harmonic, but rather by pressing the fret with normal pressure, and the notes are right on, even with my flat-topped frets.

    I learned two things when I swapped bridges: 1) It's amazing how much the sound of Telecasters changes by swapping the bridge...it's almost like pickup swapping. 2) Thinner plate brings definitely more twang, and it's not a subjective thing--it's quite noticeable. I think Fender makes the thinnest plates right now.

    The Wilkinson unit looks pretty thin too, and they have a nice unique way to get the intonation right.



    Here's the link at their website. Guitarfetish sells these ones too for about $8 less, but they're out of stock...And I don'tknow if you can find it cheaper elsewhere.


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    Thanks for the insight Kerc... I'll be going for a thin plate then since I really want some serious twang. Now I'm just torn between the Wilkinson and the stocker. I can get a new Wilkinson for $25 so I'm leaning that way right now. I'll let you know once I decide and get it all put back together.
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    I replaced the bridge on my Lite Ash with a stock Fender bridge plate and the brass compensated saddles found at RS Guitarworks.
    Saddles found here

    http://www.rsguitarworks.net/rsstore...roducts_id=288

    Bridge plate found here

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ate?sku=361323

    I put one of the Wilkinsons on a Squier Standard, with a little modification and I think it's fine

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    I bought a Fender steel 3-saddle bridge on eBay from THESE GUYS, and a set of brass compensated saddles from THIS SELLER. Total cost (before shipping) came to a bit over $35. Works great, intonates well.





    Trem, FYI, HERE is a link to the Glendale webpage, with some good info on how different saddle metals affect tone. If you want max. twang, you might want to consider something other than brass....
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    Thanks for all the help guys! Man... I'm so torn which way to go. All your choices look sweet! I dig the vintage look but would like to have proper intonation. I think I may go for a mix of all of the above.

    Keep on twangin'...
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    Well I found one on eBay that had both of what I wanted:
    A Fender bridge plate with compensated saddles that look like the stockers.



    I'll post some pics, clips, etc. one I get this installed.

    With the Electron Blue body and Black Squier Tele headstock, I think the name 'Black N Blue' will fit just right.
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    Perfect!

    By the way, I found that I have a spare Fender original plate. I'm not gonna use it--you want it for free?

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