

tonii wrote:Tony Russell Davis wrote:You get better sustain and increased transfer of sound to body with a solid bridge with a flat top and no moving parts. The number of different parts in an adjustable bridge just filter out some of the vibrations. And you don't need the adjustments for height and intonation on a steel guitar, like you do on a standard guitar: because (for example) a G# in a chord comes out as a G#, never an Ab (which would sound flat); the placement of the bar sees to that. But let's not go back through equal/unjust temperament? But you can check it out on a music theory site.![]()
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Hi Tony!
This is good information for me because I've always thought about changing the bridge on the G5700.

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