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Old 02-11-2002, 04:26 PM
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It is the tonal fingers that isolate the sympathetic vibration between the strings.
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Old 02-11-2002, 09:33 PM
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It is the tonal fingers that isolate the sympathetic vibration between the strings.
And you can REALLY tell the isolation of the strings when you play them. FWIW, Tom Weber was the one who told me about these. He is one of 3 licensed installers of the bridge, and he installed the prototype for the debut of this bridge. Considering the cost of the bridge and installation, you really are (at this point) better off looking for one already installed in a bass. One other thing to consider is that there are those who feel that the bridge is so unique that it will actually eliminate subtle characteristics in all basses, creating a single definable sound amongst several different makes of bass.
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