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Nice review and guitar! Did you have problems with frets, dead spots etc? You mentioned you gave the guitar a fret leveling ..
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01-25-2021 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Alter
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Nice guitar! I really like the A-150 that I have. Guild makes a great neck the old school way with three pieces slapped together versus a scarf joint. Also, no route in the back is really classy IMHO.
Last edited by lammie200; 02-13-2021 at 01:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by lammie200
But if you’re really picky (like me) those guitars need a bit finetuning. Besides the frets I‘ve also reworked the bone (!) nut. And there‘s still a lil tuning problem. I‘ll swap the tuners, even if the tuners are rarely suspicious for tuning issues.
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Inspired by the new Collings Julian Lage signature I couldn’t resist and tried a Faber 59 TOM with Nylon saddles:
This bridge is significantly louder compared to the Truarc and therefore very dynamic and responsive. All strings are very balanced. The top end is smoothed and silk but the attack is still pronounced and, excuse me, „smokey“. I‘m very impressed.
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Nylon saddles have a sound and attack all their own and are a relatively economical way to broaden your guitar's tonal palette.
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After two days of intensive playing the tone gets better and better, I‘m able to hear the saddles setting in. Wonderful sustain and „body“. Give it a try yourself, you‘ll be surprised.
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is the faber stainless steel, or the standard mystery meat alloy? when i moved to stainless steel bridges, i did notice a little jump in volume, amongst other things.
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Originally Posted by feet
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Seems like you found what you wanted. Another alternative is the Graphtech Stringsaver TOM. I have one that I have used on my ES-390 with good results, but right now I changed it to a rosewood bridge. I am going to stick with that for a while. Seems to tame the high frequency attack spike even more than the Stringsaver. That is what I was looking for.
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Originally Posted by johnbrodie
ABRM-NGN ABRM Bridge, Fits 4mm studs, Gloss Nickel, Nylon saddles, 85,00 €
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thanks!!! still enjoying your M75? mine is coming in the post soon
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Originally Posted by johnbrodie
Now I‘m looking for another…
Where are you from?
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
I'm originally from UK, migrated and living in Australia. I have an ES-330 and Ez-175 for jazz but thought I'd try something different. I'm still paying mine off so the Guild will be in my hands in a few days.
I know that madness. I often think of the wonderful guitars ive sold in the past....
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
yes, mine is the gold top
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Let‘s see pics when you‘ve got her!
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Cheers to you!
Btw, those bridges are even better:
403 Forbidden
Edit: it’s not allowed to paste the link, dunno why. Check KISSMYSTRINGS- those bridges/saddles are fantastic!Last edited by Stefan Eff; 02-08-2023 at 04:46 AM.
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Originally Posted by johnbrodie
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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One's looking for a 15" lower bout guitar this could be a contender
It's fully hollow with parallel bracing
I tried one a few years ago (the new ones) and it's was really dynamic, and the pickups are something.
The neck was really well made. The frets are oversized, and are kind of unique feeling.
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