damping the strings, as with all sliding cover tailpieces, can be done with felt on the lower edge and the top, inside .
I owned a Godin for a while, no filing should be attempted on the piezos on the bridge , could destroy them that way.
A primo thing would be a custom longer tailpiece , levered well over the soundboard.
one that also is as wide as the spacing of the strings, making them parralell past the bridge to TP a short span. #and is adjustable in downward pressure would be ideal.. #about a #30 degree angle, or so keeps the string centered between the pips on the bridge piece. [ I occasionally knocked the top g off the perch] and down angle improves performance of the piezo, according to Mr.R. McLish.
that is how my 4 string solid body with 4 single string RMC bridge pieces is arrainged [except the string guide is screwed down..]
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