GraphTech PS850000 TUSQ Tune-O-Matic Saddle, Gibson Nashville Pre 2000, 6 Pieces

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Editorial Review
The PS-8500-00 is a great option to upgrade or replace the existing saddles in your Gibson Nashville bridge dated before 2000. These are a drop in replacement making for a quick and easy install.

Features
1) String Saver Originals are made entirely of our String Saver material and give you a more balanced tone than steel saddles
2) On first listen, some people believe that the top end has gone away
3) All that is missing is the 2KHz spike; what's added opens up a whole new world of sonic possibilities

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Graph Tech
Color : Black
EAN : 0702725110179
Label : GraphTech
Manufacturer : GraphTech
Model : PS850000
PackageDimensions_Weight : 2.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:6.80 X W:4.70 X H:1.00
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : GraphTech
Studio : GraphTech
Title : GraphTech PS850000 TUSQ Tune-O-Matic Saddle, Gibson Nashville Pre 2000, 6 Pieces

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