Members smokeynichol Posted August 31, 2013 Members Share Posted August 31, 2013 Would changing my standard bridge pins make much of a difference in tone on my dred? i'm thinking what if any, difference would be noticeable on the following pins-graph tech, gold metal brass or rosewood abalone -whic would be more suitable? would any one particular bebring out a more distinguishable sound? I have a Tak. ef360sc and aan Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members JoeJazz Posted August 31, 2013 Members Share Posted August 31, 2013 smokeynichol wrote: Would changing my standard bridge pins make much of a difference in tone on my dred? i'm thinking what if any, difference would be noticeable on the following pins-graph tech, gold metal brass or rosewood abalone -whic would be more suitable? would any one particular bebring out a more distinguishable sound? I have a Tak. ef360sc and aan Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE. I'm not so sure it has as much to do about tone as it does allowing the string vibration to continue to resonate without allowing leaks through picks, saddles, nuts, and bridge pins. In my opinion I prefer bone bridge pins. By using bone pins, nuts, and saddles my guitar sounds like it has new strings for a longer period of time. I've never tried bone picks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FretFiend. Posted August 31, 2013 Members Share Posted August 31, 2013 If you want to experiment with something that will actually make a difference in the sound, try some different strings, and don't buy any more bridge pins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members guitarcapo Posted September 1, 2013 Members Share Posted September 1, 2013 FretFiend. wrote: If you want to experiment with something that will actually make a difference in the sound, try some different strings, and don't buy any more bridge pins. this.Diffent nut material doesn't offer much in the way of results either Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Freeman Keller Posted September 1, 2013 Members Share Posted September 1, 2013 smokeynichol wrote: Would changing my standard bridge pins make much of a difference in tone on my dred? i'm thinking what if any, difference would be noticeable on the following pins-graph tech, gold metal brass or rosewood abalone -whic would be more suitable? would any one particular bebring out a more distinguishable sound? I have a Tak. ef360sc and aan Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE. Smokey, this is one of the subject that is sure to invoke some, er, discussion. Some folks think that pins make a difference, some don't. I do agree that in order of effect, technique, strings, then maybe pick (if you use one), pins and maybe saddle material all have a impact on the sound of your guitars, with pins far behind the first couple. Properly fitted pins and a properly slotted and ramped bridge can have more of an effect than the materials themselves. That said, quite a few years ago I did some A/B/C comparisons of different bridge pins in a couple of different guitars. The main one was the old D-18 that I had used for some other comparisons. I made every effort to hold all the other variables the same - in particularl the same set of strings was used for all the tests. I recorded it with no pins (it has a slotted bridge), and stock Martin plastic, bone, brass and ebony. Some people swear by ivory of various types (fossils, freshly poached....) - I won't put anything made from ivory in any of my guitars. The clips are linked here. http://www.harmonycentral.com/t5/Acoustic-Guitars/Pin-Test/td-p/9042993 Make up your own mind, buy the correct size and fit for your guitars (there are two tapers and several different diameters). (after you have listened to all of them I will tell you what I've ended up with in all of my guitars) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members JoeJazz Posted September 1, 2013 Members Share Posted September 1, 2013 smokeynichol wrote: Would changing my standard bridge pins make much of a difference in tone on my dred? i'm thinking what if any, difference would be noticeable on the following pins-graph tech, gold metal brass or rosewood abalone -whic would be more suitable? would any one particular bebring out a more distinguishable sound? I have a Tak. ef360sc and aan Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE. I'm a victum of marketing in trying many of the things that have been mentioned but the hardness of bone over plastic I believe can make a tonal change. Otherwise, why would some of the very respectable guitar makers use them and make those part of the guitar's added features?. Strings most definately make a difference in tone. If you've ever seen a producer's console it's a matter of fact. The other tone changer is what you 're using to move the strings. If you pick fingerstyle the part of the thumb/finger making contact on the string makes a difference especially in classical style playing. If you use a pick the type of pick material which you choose also effects the tone. I'm assuming we're leaving the human element out of this comparison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members lz4005 Posted September 2, 2013 Members Share Posted September 2, 2013 It makes sense if you think about it in terms of changing the mass of the bridge. Going from plastic pins to something with a bit more mass like bone, or a lot more mass like metal, is going to change how the bridge vibrates.None of them will be "better", but some of them will probably make an audible difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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