Hello folks. I stupidly misplaced my saddle when I got interrupted by a home-office move. Does anyone know what radius the top is? Is it important to replace only with a non-compensated saddle? And is the width 3/32 or just a little less than that (it looks like 3/32" on my ruler, but online info says 14" radius and 2.5mm width) Thanks.
Mike
Saddle should match
fretboard radius, not
top radius. (Just in case that wasn't a typo
)
'Board radii have been reported from as little as 9 all the way up to 16" and the 14" radius in the spec you see would be for the fretboard but that sounds a bit "flat" to me. They standardized on 12" radius in '96. Also top radii are usually measured in feet.
There are gauges available to measure fretboard radius.
Saddle thickness: Don't remember ever seeing an actual spec but it for sure it would have been in English not metric units, and may have varied if for example a UST was installed.
Best to measure actual saddle as long as fit is still good. Sometimes the slot can be a bit enlarged from years of saddle leaning forward under string tension.
Another suggestion is to contact Bob Colosi who may have a drop-in ready to go and might know the specs as well, having supplied lots of Guild saddles to members here over the years.
Other folks my have guys they can recommend too.