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Originally Posted by Neil K Walk
BTW I would certainly leave the bridge alone. In order to remove it you have to apply heat and that could affect the lower legs of the X brace so it's best to leave it alone unless a repair is in order IMO. FWIW I've had my D-16GT for 10 years now. I don't necessarily like the faux ebony bridge either (because the edges are sharp,) but it's been stable; I've had rosewood bridges split from forcing pins in. Better to just smooth off the edges with sandpaper IMO.
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Duly noted. I'm satisfied with the sound enoguh to leave it alone until it needs a repair.
What year is your D-16? How is the neck angle? My saddle needed to be lowered more than I thought it would. Mines a 2010.