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CA's composite bridges
I want to lower the action slightly on my new CA legacy and I want to keep the orginal intact. My older CA used a Tusque saddle sized for a Taylor guitar. The new one has a black saddle made of I assume a composite material. Am I better off getting another CA black saddle? Are these really better than Tusque or possibly bone? Anyone had any experience with this.
Thanks Steve
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You mean "saddle," yes?
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Contact CA... they sent me two spare nuts (well, a local dealer sent them to me) at no cost and no trouble
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Bone saddle on CA X Performer solved the problem
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I am going to experiment with different saddles on my Legacy. CA emailed me and they are sending me free another carbon saddle for a lower action. I really like this guitar, so I will see what bone does to it eventually.
Steve
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Steve 2020 McKnight Grand Recording - Cedar Top 2005 McKnight SS Dred 2001 Michael Keller Koa Baby 2014 Godin Inuk 2012 Deering B6 Openback Banjo 2012 Emerald Acoustic Doubleneck 2012 Rainsong JM1000 Black Ice 2009 Wechter Pathmaker 9600 LTD 1982 Yairi D-87 Doubleneck 1987 Ovation Collectors 1993 Ovation Collectors 1967 J-45 Gibson 1974 20th Annivers. Les Paul Custom |