Graph Tech PS-8000-00 StringsaverMexStrat

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Graph Tech PS-8000-00 StringsaverMexStrat
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Works well on a Telecaster
Friend of Prune Music 15.04.2018
Although described as a saddle for MexStrat, it works perfectly on a modern Tele bridge. Before installing the height adjustment screws protruded enough to cause injury while strumming or muting. The Graph Tech solved that problem elegantly, but be aware that they do alter the sound, but not in a negative way.
There was one problem when installing-- one of the height adjustment screws was frozen in the saddle and would not move. I contacted Graph Tech and they sent not one, but two replacement saddles. So this product and company get my full endorsement.
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A 'no-downside' upgrade
Strings in the snow 19.03.2021
Although these saddles are pitched at Mexican Stratocaster owners (hence the name), I bought these to use with a Squier Bullet Mustang, and I highly recommend them.

The problem:
The Squier Bullet Mustang model has (rightly, in my opinion) garnered a reputation as a fantastic budget guitar. However, one of the few common complaints with it is the bridge system. Basically, this is a Strat-style hardtail bridge, which was designed for use with a long-scale (64.8cm) guitar and a string-through-body design. However, the Bullet Mustang has a short scale (61cm) and top-loads its strings (similar to a Telecaster). Consequently, it has a lower string tension and a less acute break angle, causing two undesirable results: saddles that rattle around on top of the bridge (which is at best an annoyance, and at worst will put your strings out of tune), and intonation problems resulting from the intonation screws sometimes pressing on the end of the string.

The theory:
String Saver saddles are built a bit bigger and wider than the stock Squier saddles (lots of alliteration there). This should create more lateral tension across the bridge, i.e. the saddles will push sideways against each other and keep each other in place, thus solving the rattle. Moreover, the intonation screw can travel further into the saddle without pushing on the string, therefore avoiding the intonation issue.

The method:
Getting the String Saver saddles up and running was a breeze. Take off the strings, remove the intonation screws from the stock saddles, and get them off the bridge. Then simply reverse the process using the String Savers (remembering that the spring fits over the intonation screw between the saddle and the tail of the bridge, so that it pushes the saddle up towards the nut, or else it won't work). Finding the right string action is pretty straightforward using the supplied hex key to adjust the vertical screws on each saddle. Having screwed in the intonation screws until the tips were flush with the saddles, I found that I barely had to make any adjustments at all in order to get perfect 12th-fret notes. Of course, that may differ wildly from one guitar to another.

The results:
The String Savers are an upgrade on the stock saddles in almost every way. The rattle issue is solved, the saddles no longer move when under tension, and there is a healthy amount of daylight between intonation screw and string in each one. Moreover, the tops of the new saddles are considerably flatter and smoother than the stock ones. When playing a guitar with a hardtail, I tend to rest my hand on the bridge for greater pick control and ease of palm-muting, and I found that the stock saddles could be a bit sharp and irritating (not enough to be painful, but enough to be an unpleasant distraction). The String Savers have no such issues, so playing is now much more comfortable – a lovely unexpected bonus. I also haven't noticed any compromise in the tone; I have seen some Strat owners commenting that it took away some of the treble, but this hasn't been an issue on my Mustang (though this might be due to the guitars' different characteristics rather than the saddles as such).

The verdict:
It might seem counter-intuitive to buy a budget guitar and then spend almost a third of its value again to upgrade the saddles, but it is money well spent. The String Savers have been an improvement on the stock model in basically every way – so perhaps it's better to think of it as the Squier's tiny pricetag giving you extra budget to spend on some great saddles.
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Great, but with a little acoustic rattle
jvanillah 22.05.2018
Much improved tuning stability on my Harley Benton TE90FLT, however ever so slightly too wide for perfect application in this sense (more my mistake in measurement than a fault in the product), so I had to file down the width slightly on all saddles.

The springs fitted to the bridge intonation adjustment screws can rattle in lower tunings and after intonation adjustment. This can be fixed by replacing the springs with sturdier ones.

Tuning stability however is much improved, and the strings move smoothly during bends.

All in all, a worthy upgrade to standard bridge saddles.
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Great quality, tuning-stability improvement
Anonymous 02.12.2016
Great product first of all.
I installed the set onto my guitar along with a new Graph Tech nut, and tuning has improved very noticeably.
It stays in tune after tremolo use now!!

One thing I noticed is that they are very lightweight. Almost like if you have saddles made of plastic (but I'm sure they're solid and strong).
You might thing that such light saddles wouldn't resonate well, nope, they gave in some added sustain and harmonics are easier to do too.

My guitar was a lil bit to the bright and slightly harsh-sounding side, and the saddle definitely has warmed and rounded things up. They also offer better clarity, I can strum a chord and hear all six strings ring out quite clearly.

Pros :
Good quality, good value, improves tone, improves tuning-stability.

Cons :
Saddle screws can be just a bit too long (all of them are at the same length, so it can be sitting directly above the string holes on the high-E and G strings of some guitars.
(Not a big problem tho)
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get ready for some sanding
essa 27.03.2021
get ready for some sanding width is wide for Schacter bridge
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Great sadles
Aurimas K 23.04.2021
I am no expert (had my Ibanez S521 for 5 years but only recently started to learn).
These sadles fit Ibanez F106 bridge perfectly. I was not sure about "plastic" sadles, but they feel tough and it doesnt look like the srews will slipp while adjusting intonation.
Probably you dont need teflon for a fixed bridge but these jus feel better and not as sticky (if that is the right word) as the stock sadles.
I am only a beginer and it maybe I am imagining it (to justify the cost :) ) but my guitar sustains better and the tone is brighter with these.
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Excellent
Revived Guitars 31.12.2018
I have decided to change the saddles on my telecaster because it came with the vintage ones.
I had some issues with G and B strings tuning wise after bendings.
After changing the saddles, oh my what a diference, not only improved the tuning but also added sustain.

Pro:
improved sustain
improved tuning stability

Cons:

None
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Good bye to snapping strings
RonnieH 01.09.2014
These saddles made my day! I play rough, punk rock to be exact and I also had
problems with breaking strings in the bridge.

Now I can hit my strings with confidence, no longer need to hold back and
I can give our audience what they deserve. Real kick ass punk rock!

It was really easy to replace the original saddles with the String savers
and the sound became even better in my opinion.

To add one more positive thing with the String savers, they also look very good on my black telecaster.

I have nothing bad to say about this product, to play guitar gets even more
fun with these saddles. More confidence and more money in your wallet because you don't need to buy new strings after every rehearsal.
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Good upgrade
Anonymous 09.06.2016
I bought these for a Squire Strat ad that are a very good upgrade. Less string breaks and good sustain. Fit the bridge well and lots of leeway both vertically and horizontally. Aesthetically the black looks good on my black start too.
Only downside is the price, these seem to have disproportionately gone up in price since I bought a set a few years ago.
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Graph Tech PS-8000-00 StringsaverMexStrat