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I have been looking at string through single string bridges as a possibility in a warmoth custom jazz and was wondering how you would ground them. Also has anyone got them? I read somewhere that the saddle/string can break easily due to the angle when strung through and also wondering if they are any good.

Also I think it looks great, every time I go onto the shuker site and see that orange/red bass with those single saddles I think they look great...

Any advice or experience's would be great.

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Brass nut for grounding, or ground all the machine heads together with a strip of copper on the back of the headstock. I just have a copper strip between mine. No breakage troubles.

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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='842580' date='May 19 2010, 09:54 PM']Brass nut for grounding, or ground all the machine heads together with a strip of copper on the back of the headstock. I just have a copper strip between mine. No breakage troubles.[/quote]

I like the copper strip idea, one 5mm strip from the E to G tuners going under the A and D. If your 100% that it works then I think I don’t have to worry about the grounding issue, I am assuming I still need to ground one saddle to the jack/preamp.

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[quote name='Metalmoore' post='842694' date='May 19 2010, 11:51 PM']I like the copper strip idea, one 5mm strip from the E to G tuners going under the A and D. If your 100% that it works then I think I don’t have to worry about the grounding issue, I am assuming I still need to ground one saddle to the jack/preamp.[/quote]

Its all the same elctrically. coated strings might do you no favours though. test with a meter.

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