![]() ![]() There is no room in the slot to put it anywhere other than where it is as installed. If folded, it will get a kink or wrinkle and no longer work well if you tried in the future to re-install it. The transducer under the saddle is thin, metallic and delicate. Seeing all of that stuff that's getting installed, with wires running around, and things being attached, is what makes people just want to know there's nothing but acoustic energy going on inside their guitar when they're playing. Have a look at some installation videos to see all of what's going on in there. The hole drilled in the bass side of that groove to pass the woven UST through the bridge is the same diameter as the UST itself, so it could be pulled into the body of the guitar, but if that was to be done temporarily, you'd have to either completely remove it's wiring going back to the endpin (which would require accessing the internal nut on the endpin jack- and that's not easy), or figure out how to secure it somewhere that it would not move around. Can the UST be temporarily folded aside to do this experiment (leaving enough room for a new saddle to be dropped in), or does it need to be removed completely from the saddle cavity?įairly tight quarters in the groove for the saddle. Thanks, I will buy a bone nut and will experiment with that. I was wondering if removing the piezo strip would get the guitar to sound louder? Of course it's a simple test but like I said, I just installed a fresh set of round core strings, so if I slacken them, they will risk loosing their winding bond, so thought about asking the forum before I throw $15 down the drain. It is still a very quiet guitar for being a super Jumbo, even when strummed hard. I know the maple construction has a lot to do with harmonics and sustain, so I have factored that in. I just installed a fresh set of DR Sunbeams 12-54 and the tone is really sweet, but once again I can't help but notice that it's just quiet (certainly much quieter compared to my Yamaha and Martins). The guitar came with a LR Baggs Anthem installed, featuring a piezo strip, which sits between the bridge and the saddle. Whilst I love the guitar's appearance and its tone, I can't help but notice how subdued it is in terms of projection, volume and just the physical feeling of vibration. I recently acquired a 2016 SJ-200 Standard. OK, this may be a topic which ahas been over debated, but I am interested to know opinions specifically regarding the combo of an SJ-200 and the LR Baggs Anthem.
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