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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I have purchased a few of these now and find that they are very good. I will likely buy them again for future projects.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Works as good as factory bridge
Carlos Franceschi
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Its really good, dont know the brand but good quality
John Colombo
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I needed a new BM003 bridge and bought this unit. I should have ponied up for a better grade of replacement. I installed the BM003 bridge but first had to lube all of the intonation adjustment screws as the saddles moved unevenly and in places felt dangerously close to binding up. The tailpiece here was utterly worthless; one of the plastic thumbwheels was too small for its threads and popped out as soon as string tension was applied. (I had to remove strings and reinstall the previous tailpiece). I will have to use the bridge in this pack for now but will likely upgrade next string change, as this set is pretty low quality.
Aurély
Reviewed in France on May 15, 2023
Installé sur une Harley Benton HB-35 Plus Lemon est le résultat est bluffant, déjà parce que ça apporte une belle touche design sur la guitare mais surtout pour sa tenue d'accordement et d'harmonisation grâce aux petites molettes sur le cordier. Cela a corrigé beaucoup de petit défauts (comme la corde Sol a vide par exemple). Très facile a installer sur cette guitare de type ES 335 de Gibson, je recommande cet achat qui a été livré en deux semaines.
Some guy who bought a phone
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
Guyker products are hit and miss. For the most part, their stuff is pretty good. Like mine, your milage may vary. The stop bar seemed like a good idea while playing live. Quick tuning without removing your chording hand. However, the tuning wheels are so close together they are very difficult to turn. The quality seems very good but the design..... meh!
Kris S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022
I had a very beaten, older Epiphone Sheraton Ⅱ that had its output jack ripped out of the front. After trying to figure out how to make this natural guitar playable again without breaking the bank on filler and a re-fin job, I hit the shredded jack hole with a Dremel to widen the hole and install a Strat style boat jack, inverted to point up for cleaner cable strap pin security. But the boat jack made this elegant guitar look busy. So I decided to continue on with the busy aesthetics of it.Enter this Guyker set. I needed a new bridge and tailpiece anyway, as budget gold hardware fades and corrodes to pure ugly over time (IMHO). I obviously chose chrome hardware to match the boat jack plate, and this Guyker not only had the busy look to help distract from the unusual boat plate, but also the right price. And no, I’m not saying it’s busy looking in a bad way. I know it’s a classic style based on the Gibson TP-6. But the fine tuners themselves, no matter the maker, adds a look of busy. That’s what I wanted: A TP-6 style tailpiece on a budget.For me, it was a simple drop in. I found that it looked killer on the Sheraton Ⅱ, and I got many compliments, where most people didn’t even notice the unusual output jack at first. Tuning stability is outstanding as well, and no compromise to sustain or tone. I’d absolutely, 100% buy this tailpiece set again if needed.
Paul S. Brzozowski
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022
I build guitars, have since 2008. When I saw this, I thought, why not? Looks cool, might entice someone.But when I went to put it on standard spacing posts, it was a tad off, although it did go on. The saddles themselves, although twice in the description they say "roller", are just your normal V groove saddles. So the question becomes:If you have decent tuners, at least 18:1, (I have liked the 21:1 Guyker Lockers lately), why do I need micro tuners after a standard V groove bridge?And they say it reduces string breakage. Huh? The round holes in the back of a standard LP stop bar are just fine. These are slots, maybe just a slight hair easier to get the string in, but you have to remember to raise the micro tuners somewhat so when the strings do stretch, you can just crank one down a bit. Or just retune it, like we have all done for decades.Overall, looks cool, but this is a solution looking for a problem.But hey, it was cheap enough to try.
David Hernandez II
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022
Great looking products and for the money, I can’t complain. Blacking out all the chrome hardware so figured I’d install these two pieces. For the Flying V, the new bridge posts are too large so I will have to carefully widen them to accept the new Guyker piece. Other than that, great fit and finish. Bought another saddle bridge for another guitar project that I’ll be completing soon.
S P
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2021
These are great ! The finish is flawless and it looks beautiful!
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on November 19, 2020
Prodotto ben fatto e funzionale, l'ho montato su una 335 Gibson e sono soddisfattissimo.Consigliato.
Michael Moriarty
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2019
Very sturdy. Solid and easy to work with. It just slides into place.
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