Telecasters: Three or Six...?

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Telecasters: Three or Six...?

Post by GlobalCooling »

What do you guys think when it comes to the Tele bridge? Is the vintage three saddle bridge "better" than the newer six saddle bridges? I have two Telecasters, both with six saddles, but I've played some with three and I'm thinking about changing one of mine out...

Everyone's opinions?
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neither are better than the other just different. 6 saddles are more adjustable but the 3 saddle still works very well and it gives you the classic tele sound.
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Post by GlobalCooling »

Yeah, that's why I had to put better in quotation marks. Can you explain the sound from the three saddle bridge?
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Post by Haze »

"explain the sound" sounds rather difficult to me. I had a 6 saddle on my MIM tele and it worked alright for me. I traded aen the 6 saddle for a 3 saddle because i wanted the looks and feel and he wanted the adjustability since he uses man strings.

mine intonates just fine with the 3 saddle plus i have an ashtray on mine 70% of the time.
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I'm a fan of the 3 saddle Tele, for extra Twang
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Post by Will »

Supposedly, 3 saddles "couple" the string vibration to the body better and the greater mass of the saddle gives more richness and sustain.

I just can't make them intonate well. Even with a wound 3rd and flats, the compensation should be a slant. 3 saddles can't do this - it's like trying to draw a circle with only straight lines. You can get close, but never exact.

But other people say they intonate perfectly, so go figure. I think it comes down to the quality of the strings and fretwork.

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Post by dezb1 »

I string mine with 11s and have no intonation problems
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Post by Will »

dezb1 wrote:I string mine with 11s and have no intonation problems
SEE! Go figure.

I have the 3-saddle on My Duo-Sonic II. One set of 11-52 DMs intonate perfectly, next set in the same gauge and brand don't even get close. WTF?
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Post by paul_ »

I think it's easy to get the intonation close enough, but with the D and G sharing a saddle it'll never be quite as accurate as a 6-saddle. I spend more time intonating my 3-saddle teles than any other electric guitars I own, looking for that happy middle ground.
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Post by Will »

Just give me 6 cast saddles or a slab of rosewood - nothing in between.
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Post by brandon. »

I use these from guitarfetish and I love them.

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^ had 'em. didn't like 'em.
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Post by aen »

I prefer six saddles. there are tunings (such as Aenstandard) that will not intonate on a 3 saddle. the other thing that bugged me was the big lip on the bridge that i got banged up on all the time.

If you're rocking standard, and not super set in your strumming ways (or strum far from the bridge) I don't see much cause to avoid the 3 saddle, if it happens to be there. I don't hear any disadvantage in the six saddle though.
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Post by damienblair17 »

how about a vintage style 6 saddle bridge?

Like this one.
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damienblair17 wrote:how about a vintage style 6 saddle bridge?

Like this one.
HAET IT. I had string popping issues with one of those models, and they look like fucking shit. If you're going to have six goddamn saddles, have six goddamn good saddles, shit.
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Post by NJjoanjettfan »

I have both, the three saddle on my N.Y. Pro Tele and asix saddle on the other Tele. The three are easier to intonate once "compensated saddles" are installed, though some guitars do NOT require that modification.
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Dude, fucking lay off a bit please. This thread is from NOVEMBER.
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