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Graphtech string saver vs TonePros G Formula saddles

LushTone

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Anyone have any opinions on the tunomatic bridges from Graphtech with string saver saddles versus the G formula nylon from TonePros? Mostly interested in bridge tone/ saddle quality /durability
 
versus G formula, no experience.

I have experience with the graphtech string savers with the tusq (or whatever it is) insert and I love them.  No ping sound when bending.  I like the string savers over the regular graphtech saddle.  The regular graphtechs for a fender type bridge cut out some of the high end, which would be good if you have an overly bright guitar or wanted a more woody sound.

These are the ones I use; https://graphtech.com/collections/string-saver-saddles-electric/products/copy-of-string-saver-classic-saddles-prs-black

For the TOMs no experience, but I say give 'em a try, you might like them.
 
I have one of those TOM-style bridges with those saddles on my pseudo-LP, and it works well. I also use a lotta TUSQ "string saver" saddles on a variety of other bridges. I use the TUSQ material a lot to make nuts, and it seems to be a surprisingly hard material, which leads me to believe it's not absorbing vibration like one might expect from a composite material. If you take a handful of them and toss them in your hand, they make a sorta "tinkle" sound, as if they were glass or something. The stuff doesn't seem to wear much, so overall I'd always use that product given a choice.
 
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