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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Great value for the current price here. I picked up these saddles, as they seemed to be compatible with a Fernandes guitar I've been working on that had rusty, pocked saddles. These are a great fit so far and the quality is about as I expected and the finish looks great. All in all recommended!
Xavier
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I really like these saddles. The string moves smoothly on them, they are lightweight, and very well machined with no sharp edges or imperfections I can perceive. These are a hair longer than my old saddles, so depending on your setup that could pose an issue, but I'm talking somewhere less than a millimeter.They are not chrome and shiny, they are a raw titanium finish, which looks really nice on the guitar and is less prone to looking dirty.At the end of the day, they do their job just as well as the old ones. Main reason I purchased this product was to replace some rusty saddles with stripped adjustment screws.Extra info: These come with an Allen wrench to adjust saddle height. The intonation adjustment is Philips head. Pretty standard as far as all that goes. Each saddle is packaged individually, which I did like.I wouldn't hesitate to purchase again, should I buy another guitar to fix up!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I put these on a strat build I’ve been working on and they are perfect.Strings do not snag through the groove and the hex adjustments are threaded well and are smooth.
Nightbreez
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Some nice solid non painted saddles. That's all I needed and that's all I got... Well, the little wrench was cool too.Note: they do come as a set of 6(or however many you order), I just took a picture of one since they are all the same.
j.lee
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Planning to upgrade one of my guitars with these titanium alloy bridge saddles. In theory, these should brighten up the sound and add some sustain so I will have to consider which guitars I have with compatible bridge that are on the darker-sounding side. Maybe my PRS SE DGT but if not I have the GearIt Shoreline to experiment with. These look solidly built and machined so I think they're going to sound good. Will update again with results once I have the time to swap these in.
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