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Specifications |
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Brand | Graph Tech | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Pickups | ||
Type: | Piezo Saddle Set for Stratocaster/Telecaster, | ||
Active/Passive: | Passive (requires Ghost Preamp or Volume Kit), | ||
Position: | Bridge, | ||
Number of Conductors: | 6 wire, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PN-8000-00, |
Graph Tech PN-8000-00 Ghost Loaded 6-piece Saddle Set for Strat/Tele Bridge installed on a Line 6 Variax 300 modeling guitar
If this would have been an installation on the Fender Strat / Tele that they were built for, it would have been a snap. I learned about these being installed on the Line 6 Variax 300 thru 700 models and how much they improved dependability and tone over the original troublesome piezo pickups and after the fairly intensive installation on my Variax 300 I have to agree that the tone… read more and volume is much more balanced than the factory originals and was well work the additional work
Nylon String Strat Project
I purchased these to be used on a project to build a nylon string strat. I paired the saddles with a Graphtech Acoustiphonic preamp. I had previously used the same setup to build an acoustic strat (with no magnetic pickups) with great results. I was curious to see if I could get similar results with nylon strings, and I was really impressed with the final result. I was able… read more to build a guitar that had the ergonomics and playability of a strat with the sound of a nylon string guitar. I used a neck that was just wide enough to accommodate the extra width needed for nylon strings, and the saddles worked perfectly with the vintage spaced bridge. There is an extra bonus of reduced breakage at the saddle, which can be an issue with nylon strings. I highly recommend these pickups/saddles for any build, even beyond the original use of adding acoustic timbres to an electric pickup system.
Ghost saddles
I purchased these to accompany an Acoustiphonic advanced kit.I was very pleased with them. As a matter of fact I will be soon be purchasing another kit for a Les Paul.
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