bionic
08-05-2008, 11:03 PM
I have just removed my bar bridge on the rosewood saddle for a tunomatic anchored into a block of hard wood inside the body cavity. Had to do this as epoxy was used by a previous owners neck reset so this was neccesary for playable action. The guitar's tuning issues are now gone (I always suspected the bar bridge was hugging strings) and although I have been unable to plug it in so far I think I may have increased the sustain by the bridge anchored in directly to the face of the body or maybe the tuneomatic just has less surface with the string as opposed to the bar. What tonal advantages are there to have tunomatic on a rosewood platform as opposed to directly on the face of the guitar and do you think I will miss the bar bridge?