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Robin Connaughton

Three-year GAL member Robin Connaughton was a folk musician in the 1970s. His first work on a musical instrument came when he got a basket-case Gibson J-50A and learned how to fix and improve it. After earning degrees in metallurgy and materials science, he worked as a research scientist for Australian steelworks, and then as a teacher and materials consultant at Sydney Technical College. In retirement, he has been researching the effect of various materials as saddle inserts for guitar bridges, and the suitability of bamboo for guitar manufacture.

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Effects of Saddle Materials on Guitar Tone

2023
AL#149 p.46               
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▪ Lots of materials can work for a flattop guitar bridge saddle. Will they sound different? Connaughton tries several, and collects data with an ingenuously simple plucking technique.