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Spoonful

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  • Birthday 12/02/1952

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  1. It may also be possible that the pickups are not centered so that the pole pieces are aligned correctly with the tailpiece, bridge, neck and nut. I thinking that all the pieces need to align perfectly in order to achieve perfectly centered notches in the saddles.
  2. If I'm not mistaken, the saddles should be notched so that the strings pass over the pole pieces on the pick ups. Having a saddle with the notches in the center of the saddle may not give you that alignment. And I would guess applies to all electric guitars. And is also true for replacement saddles.
  3. I just got done checking the Oasis humidifiers I put in my guitar cases in mid December. They all needed filling. I also run room humidifiers which typically give me between 42 - 45% relative humidity. I live in Ohio. It gets cold and dry in the winter. I use the case humidifiers for my acoustics and semi-hollows. Interesting that even though the rooms where I keep my guitars are humidified, that the case humidifiers needed filling. Either the guitars are soaking up the moister or the cases are. I do agree that this does help keep the instruments stable and prevents fret sprouts. I'm not seeing any downside so far.
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