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I’ve used them on Strats. After repeated attempts, they don’t stay installed for long. 

Combined with a properly cut/lubricated nut, they can help a trem stay in tune. To my ear, they impart a bit of a, “sponginess”, to the tone that is not pleasing. If you have a particularly bright Strat you may like the effect. Don’t get me started on the TOM saddles, LOL. 

Personally, for vintage Strat trems I prefer Highwood saddles. They’re designed with a small string channel and hex screws that don’t dig into the palm. Combined with Gotoh staggered, locking tuners my EJ Strat rarely loses tuning.

ETA:  I see now that you have an American Std trem. Let us know how you like the stock saddles. IME they’ll be an improvement. 

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On 4/24/2025 at 12:28 AM, RobB said:

ETA:  I see now that you have an American Std trem. Let us know how you like the stock saddles. IME they’ll be an improvement. 

FWIW: I had great results with the Callaham block for the American Standard trem. It allows for use of their trem arm (no slop). I was also partial to their bent steel saddles, but you may prefer the American Standard saddles. 

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I loved the Callaham bent steel saddles much better than the AmStd blocks. Zingier and less string breakage on my Strat. I also tried the Graphtec String Savers. They REALLY eliminated string breakage but they did something to the tone like @RobB said.

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I was referring to the phenolic saddles. I had forgotten that Graphtech makes these with the teflon inserts. I’ve never used them, but they look like a good choice. String-saver saddles.

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