For starters, I forgot to mention that I will always use five springs for the extra mass and tuning stability when bending the G string and hitting the B or E at the same time. The vintage saddles weren't really doing it for me. Since I have Highwood Saddles on the three Strats that I play the most, I noticed I was missing them on this '65/66 vintage CAR Strat. And another benefit of the Highwoods that I forgot to mention and one of the main reasons they were developed was to keep the heads of the screws below the crown of the saddle so you don't cut your hand. And, in Eb with the 10-38 Hendrix gauge strings, it is impossible to get any tremolo float unless you get extra long spring claw screws or better yet, get a vintage tension correct set of Raw Vintage springs by Xotic.
Here are some more photos of this Strat on the Strat-Talk forum from 2010, scroll down to the bottom of the Strat-Talk post for more photos - [ Ссылка ]
Highwood Vintage Contoured Saddles - [ Ссылка ]
Xotic Raw Vintage Springs - [ Ссылка ]
Mark Foley - [ Ссылка ]
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00:00 - General discussion of springs and saddles and vintage parts
6:03 - showing the Highwoods installed and the need for softer springs
08:14 - My new Zoom Q8N-4K point-n-shoot camera for music, still waiting on the SD card to try it out.
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