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high quality and testing is fine
Color: Chrome
Material: Zinc alloy
Weight: 200g
Package Included:
2 x Bridge
4 x Stopbar studs
Rich
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Was refreshing an old Epiphone and this was a nice clean choice for it. Construction, machining and polishing were clean and it was reasonably inexpensive.
Vic
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I feel they could be better quality
Kris S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Admittedly, I knew I was going for the least expensive set I could find on Amazon at the time, and this was it. For the price, it does the job for completing an affordable guitar build from a Guitar Fetish clearance body & neck combo. As for the visuals, the chrome was as shiny and polished as can be. They look great. The stop bar expecially serves the purpose, and matchs stop bars I'd pulled from Epiphones. However, the tune-o-matic bridge has some issues that making intonation a challenge. adjustment screws are gapped larger than the saddles themselves. So the saddles are mostly held in place by break angle tension, but could be tapped forwards or backwards with easy given all that play the adjustment screws allow. So while I was able to tightly setup my intonation against my Peterson 490 Strobe tuner with full string tension, the saddles did slightly drift within a day throwing my intonation back off.As far as something needed for a beginner, this will work great. Both the stop bar and tune-o-matic look the part, and will arrive shiny and beautiful. But I dinged 2 whole stars simply because of this intonation issue, which is a big one for a seasoned player. So if you're building an affordable kit or just trying to refurbish a beginners guitar, this set is very cost effective and looks fantastic. But if you require precise saddle adjustments, I'd avoid this set. But even then, if all you need is a stop bar, the price for both is well worth just using the stop bar and stashing the bridge for a rainy day.
Matt Winkler
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
These are on par with most budget Les Paul style bridges in pretty much every way. They're not especially beautiful or precise, but fit easily on an Epiphone I was repairing and hold together just fine at a very nice price.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
$12. A bridge for $12.It is not as bad as you might expect.The finish is actually pretty nice, the screws all turn smoothly, and the product specs are right on.I think that this will work great, especially for the price. Is it nice machined pieces of metal, nope.Will it hold the ball-end of your strings while you strum your way to rockstardom? Yeah.
Tim M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I was expecting this to be a cheap knock off of a typical tune-o-matic bridge and tail piece, but it looks and feels like decent quality. The finish is good, shows no signs of defects. The parts are quality metal, everything looks really nice here.It appears to be a direct copy of the typical tune-o-matic bridge and tail piece, I can't seem to find any differences in the stock ones on my other guitars.Overall I'm pretty happy with this tune-o-matic bridge and tail piece and would recommend it for anyone looking for one at a good price.
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