Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
- Larry Mal
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Re: Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
I think it looks good. I don't know if I would call it great. I kind of feel like it seems a little lackluster compared to the Halon, Tuffset and other new bridges that are out there, though. And I don't see why I would prefer this over some existing classics like the Mastery and Staytrem either.
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Re: Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
Have you tried to order a Staytrem lately?Larry Mal wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 1:08 pmI think it looks good. I don't know if I would call it great. I kind of feel like it seems a little lackluster compared to the Halon, Tuffset and other new bridges that are out there, though. And I don't see why I would prefer this over some existing classics like the Mastery and Staytrem either.
In all seriousness, it does hold the saddles together tightly, and I would guess the higher mass helps with tone. The price is right, if not highly competitive. It would just be nice if they had a non-gold version.
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Re: Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
No, I guess it's pretty bad from what I see here, though.alexpigment wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 4:56 pm
Have you tried to order a Staytrem lately?
In all seriousness, it does hold the saddles together tightly, and I would guess the higher mass helps with tone. The price is right, if not highly competitive. It would just be nice if they had a non-gold version.
Staytrem is weird in that he quit selling outside the UK for a while so clearly he's not all that in it for the money and has no interest in selling the design or scaling up.
I should not complain about this Bensonite bridge, though, I still remember when there were no other bridges you could buy. And it looks good. Might not be my first choice but if it was on a guitar I owned I'm sure I would like it.
Except:
I do not like rocking bridges.
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Re: Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
Just discovering the Bensonite bridge now. That's a LOT more brass and mass than a typical jag/jazz bridge.
I can only imagine that the notes sound super fat. I'll keep this in mind if I ever wind up doing a H-H "rock" Jazzmaster build.
I can only imagine that the notes sound super fat. I'll keep this in mind if I ever wind up doing a H-H "rock" Jazzmaster build.
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Re: Anyone tried the Bensonite bridge yet?
I'm going to pick one up this week, for my am vintage ii jm. Will report back once I install it.