
Enjolras56
New member
Hey guys...
I've got an '06 Les Paul Standard that's my #1. Happy with it bone stock. Plays well, sounds good, stays in tune.
Additionally, I'm not one to "tinker" with my guitars too much in search of turning it into the Holy Grail.
That being said, I've run across a few posts by players lately singing the praises of "upgrading" their bridges and or tailpieces to aftermarket hardware such as Callaham, TonePros, and Faber or dropping in GraphTech saddles. Some say the difference is night and day, some say slight, some say not at all but they like the feeling of having something "of quality."
What's your guys' experience? Worth dropping $260+ on a Callaham bridge and tailpiece combo?
I've got an '06 Les Paul Standard that's my #1. Happy with it bone stock. Plays well, sounds good, stays in tune.
Additionally, I'm not one to "tinker" with my guitars too much in search of turning it into the Holy Grail.
That being said, I've run across a few posts by players lately singing the praises of "upgrading" their bridges and or tailpieces to aftermarket hardware such as Callaham, TonePros, and Faber or dropping in GraphTech saddles. Some say the difference is night and day, some say slight, some say not at all but they like the feeling of having something "of quality."
What's your guys' experience? Worth dropping $260+ on a Callaham bridge and tailpiece combo?