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What does seem apparent is that many claim that brass pins do have an effect, even if other materials don't. Which suggests there may be some truth to it. Just that in most cases the difference is insignificant.
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There was no detectable difference I could hear. So I kept the bone pins, as they look nice.
I do think there's a noticeable difference with brass pins though - I've played a few guitars with them in, but since I don't particularly like what they seem to do to the sound and I don't like the look of them, I haven't tried them on my own guitar.
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I don't think I'd bother again though (and haven't on other acoustics).
And taking this further, the Billy Corgan signature model from the same range (although MIC) does have brass pins, because Billy specifically requested them and wanted to voice the guitar his way.
So my conclusion, like others, is that Yammy thinks/knows that brass pins make a difference, that most other materials do not, and that they are voicing their guitars how they want to voice them as such otherwise - after all, when you're talking a list price of £4200-£7500 surely the bridge pin material cost (from the usual suspects anyway) is not really a thing.
Edit: Billy talks about the brass pins briefly in this video:
Billy Corgan | Signature Yamaha LJ16BC
I thought my Taylor 310 sounded a bit brighter with brass instead of the original pins fitted. I don't play acoustic guitar very often these days, I refitted the original pins as the brass ones were looking a bit tarnished.
I never did did an AB test like @ICBM did but I thought they made the Taylor sound brighter. The Taylor sound is on the darker side anyway, you like it or you don't.
Not a lot in it either way TBH.
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The nut is of some importance - theoretically you would only expect it to affect the open strings, but on an acoustic it seems to have a small effect even on fretted notes, I think because the far end of the neck and the undamped strings are still resonating.
The pins make only a minor difference, although I do think that you can hear it between brass and lighter non-metal pins (plastic/bone/wood) which all sound the same to me. I don't know if it's the weight or some other aspect.
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