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Originally Posted by ancient tones
To me bridge pin discussion is similar to the discussion of cables in the audio world.
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I would have to disagree with you strongly. With audio cables if there are changes in sound it usually can only be measured with specialized equipment and most if any sonic changes are not perceived by the listener. With bridge pins, the nature of the changes can be heard easily (assuming the ears of the human listening are capable of hearing the changes) but difficult if not impossible to measure mechanically. The application (which pins to change and to what) of bridge pin changes are not fully understood by most and consequently the perception of change may be limited or non existent. If approached properly the change of bridge pins strategically and selectively can be dramatic, unlike audio cables.