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Sorry, not answering your question, just thought I'd mention though ...
https://hipshotproducts.com/collections/bass-bridges/products/a-style-fender-mount-bridges
But then again - all the great old P bass flatwound tones were all with a BBOT bridge. Jamerson / Dunn / Kaye etc etc.
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the original fender bridge.
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Whether that applies when there is already loud volume and natural compression... I doubt any difference is noticeable.
And if there was ever an instrument that doesn’t need loads of sustain for banging out 8th notes, it’s the bass.
Id swap every bridge I have for a slot load though.
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