🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Precision!
The GraphTech PQ-9200-CO TUSQ Taylor-Style Compensated Saddle is a premium guitar accessory designed to enhance the tonal quality and playability of your Taylor guitar. With its precise dimensions and durable TUSQ material, this saddle ensures a perfect fit and improved sound, making it an essential upgrade for any serious musician.
D**O
PERFECT fit on my Taylor GS Mini!!
EXACT MATCH for Taylor GS Mini Saddle! Old one slid right out and Tusq one slid right in. Compared them next to each other and they are IDENTICAL! Sound improvements are subtle, but definitive!! Increased highs, lows, and sustain! Definitely suggest if you have a GS mini, and probably would work on most normal Taylor’s! Will pick one up for my 410CE-LTD next!!
R**X
The best!
I recently purchased this to replace the bridge on my Taylor 110 and it worked beautifully. It only took a tiny bit of sanding to get it to the correct height and thickness and it ended up removing the terrible open a string buzz I had a hard time getting rid of, even after I changed the nut. If you have been having trouble with string buzz and tried replacing the nut, adjusting the truss rod and still no dice....then try this bridge replacement also. It worked perfectly for me! You can't beat Tusq quality!
G**W
It was a maple guitar so it was already pretty bright to begin with
Had to do a little filing to get the right height I wanted on my Fender T-Bucket 300. Really brightened up my sound. It was a maple guitar so it was already pretty bright to begin with. Helped with the intonation and resonance, but ended up being a little TOO bright for my liking. If you have a mahogany or rosewood body with a spruce or cedar top, maybe give this a shot. Maple back, sides and top were too much with this.
G**N
just right
GraphTech products are always high quality and luckily I chose the the right one and it fit well.
J**Y
Replaces Taylor 410-CE with minor sanding
Used on a Taylor 410-CE has to sand it down to fit. It was a little too think, and it raised the low E about a millimeter which got rid of some fret buzz. Sanding is very easy, but make sure you have some sand paper to shake to fit. I can’t tell a huge difference in tone, I believe the Taylor’s use Tusq already which makes sense.
A**R
that free guitar plays like it cost several hundred dollars
I used this on a Rogue guitar I got for free with a wireless system many years back. The cheap plastic nut had chipped away under the pressure of the strings. This worked perfectly, though it required sanding to get action set correctly, as was expected. After replacing the nut, and giving it a proper setup, that free guitar plays like it cost several hundred dollars.
T**R
Easy, quality replacement
I was able to replace my cracked saddle with this one, by simply sanding the bottom on a piece of 120 grit sandpaper until it was the correct height. Make sure that you get the correct thickness and width for your guitar, otherwise it may not fit properly, or may shift around.
J**S
Perfect fit for a 2009 Taylor 610
Perfect replacement for my Taylor 610. I wanted to lower the action but didn't want to risk the original part. A bit of 210 sand paper and I couldn't be happier. The quality of this bridge is a decent step up from what came in my 2009 Taylor 610 as well. I got it in my head to do the same to my Martin backbacker but this bridge is too narrow for that guitar. Still I'm thinking to buy another just to have on hand in my spare parts bin.
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