Not sure where to put this as this product seems more like something a luthier would experiment with.
I saw the Graph Tech String Saver PS-9250-00 ukulele saddle on eBay but could not find a Ukulele review for it anywhere. I've seen mostly classical guitar reviews on Graph Tech String Saver. Has anyone here tried it on acoustic ukuleles and acoustic-electric ukuleles?
Graph Tech is the same company that makes TUSQ saddles and nuts. GT claims that String Saver (somekind of proprietary material with heat embedded teflon) gives some boost to to midrange accoustics. I am theorizing that some strings may not work so well with midrange boost. For instance, Aquila Nyglut might get more of a loud twang. I don't know yet until I break down and actually buy one.
I saw the Graph Tech String Saver PS-9250-00 ukulele saddle on eBay but could not find a Ukulele review for it anywhere. I've seen mostly classical guitar reviews on Graph Tech String Saver. Has anyone here tried it on acoustic ukuleles and acoustic-electric ukuleles?
Graph Tech is the same company that makes TUSQ saddles and nuts. GT claims that String Saver (somekind of proprietary material with heat embedded teflon) gives some boost to to midrange accoustics. I am theorizing that some strings may not work so well with midrange boost. For instance, Aquila Nyglut might get more of a loud twang. I don't know yet until I break down and actually buy one.
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