Originally Posted by
navvid
The bone saddle improved your tone because it was bone, not because it was or was not compensated.
Exactly! I know I keep preaching the value of upgrading your acoustics to a bone saddle. That's because it really does make that much of a difference.
Throw me in the group that's never been able to tell that much of a difference between a compensated saddle and a "non-compensated" (?) saddle. On some of my guits they seem to work, on others I can tell no difference.
But the very first thing I do with every acoustic guitar I get is upgrade the saddle to bone. Try it once and you'll understand.
Guitars and other stringed instruments: Washburn D10S, Washburn EA52SWCE, Washburn Cumberland J28SDL, Washburn D46S12, D'Aquisto Centura, Rover RM-50B Mando
Amps and Cabs: Behringer AT108, Firefly Tube Amph, Blackheart Little Giant BH5H, Shiner's Custom Cab v.1.0
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