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The SAPHUE6-String Acoustic Guitar Brass Nut and Saddle features a gold-plated finish that not only enhances the visual appeal of your guitar but also delivers a crisp and clear sound. With precise dimensions for both the saddle and nut, this product is designed for durability and optimal performance, making it an essential upgrade for any serious musician.
D**M
Seems like real brass under the silly plating
Takes a lot of effort to sand and shape, don’t know why they even bother gold plating when 99.99% of the time you’re going to have to resize it to your preferred string height. Under the plating it does seem to be real brass it’s bright freshly sanded then darkens up a bit with patina. The string grooves are a tad bit of a pain without the right files, used a cheap file set and it takes so much patience. Still haven’t fully adjusted it 😅 I’ve pretty much say it aside not sure when I’m going to get back to it. The bridge is too thin for my guitar too much roll, so I can’t use it.Didn’t realize how much work I was in store for when I got this. It’s very tall and will have your strings high and will take soooooo much time and effort to get it down without a power sander 😭 sorry I’m too lazy to go get it and post pictures of it’s brassiness, I’ll update and post pics whenever I get to finishing it 😅
A**N
It was a little long for mine so make sure you got a wet stone just incase
It looks amazing just make sure you have a way to make it shorter if it's too long
J**.
Nice set
Used these in hopes of brightening the sound of a cheap Jasmine acoustic; it worked.This brass set lent a pleasant metallic chime to my acoustic that definitely sweetens the otherwise dull ache of a tone that previously plopped out of it.I recommend this set if you’re looking to liven up the high end of your guitar as well as moderately tighten up the low end.5/5 from me and I definitely am glad I grabbed this set.
B**B
It's Brass Alright... If only it didn't have this ugly gold plating.
I took a gamble on this here Golden Plated Saddle and Nut set, as there are a lot of fakes out there on the market claiming that there made of brass, but actually their made out of some form of cheap pot metal then gold plated all shiny like to conceal the lie. Thats pretty much anything that has Made in China on it, but low and behold this is actually made of brass! Its definitely got a brass core alright.I'm restoring a guitar and wanted a brass nut and saddle for it but I couldn't find an actual solid brass set so I had to settle on this for now. I took some 1200 grit sand paper and went to work on the saddle, under the gold plating there is also a copper plating which is a base for the gold plating, and under that, shiny brass! It took me about an hour and two sheets of sand paper to get to it, the brass polishes easily and looks better and cleaner with out the gold plating and will age and antique nicely over time. I used 1200 grit, but you may want to try something lower cause that copper as you can see from the pictures is more stubborn to get off than the gold plating so start with a low grit and work up to a finer grit to give it a desired polish.I give it three stars for being made of genuine brass, but took a star off for the hassle of having to sand that ugly bling off of it, I got a bit more work to do including sanding and filing down the nut before installing it into the guitar. I might post a pic of that when I'm all done, so stay tuned for that.I wish these manufacturers and sellers would stop screwing around trying to screw everyone over and just offer a natural genuine brass saddle and nut set instead of torturing their customers with this kind of garbage. tfr.
G**Z
Provided Bright Tone
I purchased an Epiphone DR100WR acoustic which was a pretty cheap entry level guitar. My thoughts were that I could pretty much do anything to guitar and not worry too much if it got junked in the process. To my surprise the bridge saddle and nut were solid brass and built well. I sanded down the saddle a little bit to lower the action of the strings and also installed brass pins. The tone of the guitar is bright and full. I was very pleased and have to say that the sustain keeps ringing and the volume of the acoustic is pleasantly louder.
P**T
They are not brass
These are not brass they are painted gold to look like brass. They are steel that cannot be used on guitars. This is a scam. I will be sending them back
P**L
It is brass with a gold coating
I added this to my guitar and I filed the nut down to lower the action and had to file the ends of the bridge so that it would fit into place.The end results are easier to play and clearer tones. With new strings it sounded really bright and did appear to effect the bass but after breaking in the strings it definitely sounds much better than before.I do recommend this product. It takes some maintenance for installation however it made a big difference for me and trashed the plastic junk.
M**N
Big difference in my acoustic
I have an older inexpensive acoustic that doesn't seem to be on the market anymore. It originally had plastic bridge and nut. Since I decided to refurbish the guitar with new frets, tuners, and strings; I decided to see if brass would be a decent upgrade. Well, it was a great choice. The guitar has better highs and longer sustain. The brass seems to have increased the sound within the body of the guitar.As with all new saddle and nuts, these needed altered to work best with the guitar. Cutting the nut and shorting the saddle will be a necessity.I am happy with the outcome.Maybe next I will try bone or Tusq.
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