Yes, use nut notching files to make tiny indentations. Get the string locations correct, distance from edge of fretboard and spacing. Never tried one of those bridges so I can't say if they are any good
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I had one of those on my Gitane d250m and it was absolutely fine.
I have one of these bridges on my recently purchased Cigano GJ15 (which is a nice guitar for the money, I gotta admit).
I'd say it's a pointless complication, since it is really just a linearly- compensated bridge, the B saddle not being moved back relative to the rest of the strings as is common with truly compensated bridges.
A typical, linearly-compensated bridge that brings the high E side closer to the nut accomplishes the same thing as this bridge, which appears to me a little bulky. I think the step-like design adds unnecessary mass to an already big bridge that could use a little more hollowing out, IMHO.
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I'd say it's a pointless complication, since it is really just a linearly- compensated bridge, the B saddle not being moved back relative to the rest of the strings as is common with truly compensated bridges.
A typical, linearly-compensated bridge that brings the high E side closer to the nut accomplishes the same thing as this bridge, which appears to me a little bulky. I think the step-like design adds unnecessary mass to an already big bridge that could use a little more hollowing out, IMHO.
Here is a truly compensated bridge:
https://www.premierguitar.com/Stream/StreamImage.aspx?Image_ID=8EC80D3A-4BF8-4310-959F-224BEA078B10&Image_Type=image