Hey guys,
My friend has a very nice Taylor 800 series acoustic -electric with a Fishman Blender. For a long time the piezo amplified the middle 4 strings more than the 2 E strings. He bought a new saddle recently and installed it and now the 2 center strings (G and D) are very noticably less amplified than the outer 4. The condenser mounted on the inside is turned down all the way, so thats out of the equation.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Is this a faulty pickup?
Thanks in advance,
Shannon Adkins
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Who installed the saddle? Typically, this is an issue where the
Who installed the saddle? Typically, this is an issue where the saddle is not properly levelled to sit in the channel correctly. One of my bandmates is a Taylor warranty service provider. He complains that the saddles are not very 'true' along their base when he gets them and that they have to be very carefully filed down to 'seat' in their channel in the bridge. Wherever there is less than solid contact between the saddle and the bridge, there will be volume discrepancies. Your friend should take the guitar to a qualified tech and have him/her correct this.
He installed it himself. He used to work at a music store and h
He installed it himself. He used to work at a music store and has setup guitars quite frequently but I agree that he should take it to a certified tech.
There is no harm in doing this himself as long as all he does is
There is no harm in doing this himself as long as all he does is file the bottom of the saddle. Or at least all he would be out is the cost of a new saddle.