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The Black Fixed 6 String Headless Guitar Bridge Tailpiece Roller Saddle is a versatile accessory designed for musicians seeking enhanced performance. Featuring a special worm involved string device, it allows the use of standard single ball strings without customization. With a robust metal construction and a locking nut for stability, this bridge is perfect for both left-handed and right-handed players. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal choice for any guitar project.
String Material Type | Metal |
Fretboard Material Type | metal |
Body Material Type | Metal |
Back Material Type | iron |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 2.4"W x 1.2"H |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | magnetic-combination |
L**E
First world problem; I don't have enough guitars!
My wife says I have enough guitars. (Of course, she is sorely mistaken). She has forbade me from buying any more. So instead, I have to build new guitars. Fortunately, I have the tools to do this.Watch this space for pictures of my planned project - a small bodied headless version of a Gibson SG. (I have a Traveler Guitar EC-1 which I love and use often, and this will probably replace it.)At first look, it appears this hardware is well designed and manufactured to tight specs. The appearance is nice and the tuning machines feel smooth. I plan on using a 13 gauge string, but the tuning machines are rather small. I might have to get a lighter gauge. Stand by for update.Now next first world problem; I want hotter tubes for my EVH 5150...
L**R
Needs instructions
Pros: has adjustable tuners on the bridge that tilt upward. Includes the magnetic winder.Good for a tuning bridge if your guitar doesn't have a cut away for the tuning knobs; but I would probably opt for something else on a headless.The locking nut it arrived with is good, although for a headless install, it's heavy duty and a good piece of metal.Cons: no instructions. I got 3 out of 4 right, the first screw was a miss, and then the head broke off.I wouldn't let one bad screw ruin the whole thing, but if you are impatient, you will find this frustrating because it's like solving a puzzle to really get it working right.It seems like a piece is probably missing, or that part of this installation includes another piece in front of it. I had some extra hardware, using some square nuts and screwed them in. This keeps the tension set against the bridge, so that the screws can just press it down firm.You don't really need the screws it came with; I used shorter ones after their one broke on me.The tuning aspect of it is a 10 out of 10.Super accurate, and not too much torque. That is probably more pro than con, but the intenation is a pain because there's no way to without unwinding some.Not such a big deal, but if this was going on a headless guitar it would be too much tuning on the knobs. They are closer together and it would be too cumbersome.I still have a headstock to wind with and a separate locking nut.It's still very cumbersome to set intenation, but once set it's very firm.Then it has winding hexes that set action, one screw lifts and lowers (R), the other locks or sets a limit to how low. (Left)Once I learned what to do it was not that difficult to adjust.I would say it's worth the sixty dollar price tag, but there's more room for improvement. You would probably need to spend at least a hundred on a similar product to get a better result.This works for me as an upgrade on my squire Mustang.FYI; I typically run 11/46 gauge, my tester was 13/54. It's definitely up for the most tension that I would ever use.I hope this was helpful.Enjoy playing.
R**T
Very Nice
I made my own headless fretless guitar and I could not find a bridge for it. But I found this bridge and it worked perfectly the first time!
B**A
Works
Built a custom lap steel. Made fitment and intonation a breeze
M**K
Very Fragile
The bridge itself is a fair design but kind of low quality materials.My biggest issue with it is that one of the saddles broke. The "tab" that the screw holds it into the base broke off when mounting the bridge to the guitar.No biggie... Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not sell replacement parts and I cannot find them anywhere... This bridge is now useless to me unless I build a 5 string guitar...
J**N
Don't do it....
This is absolute garbage. I didn't even use the bridge, only the headpiece because the one I preferred was discontinued. It's made from cheap metal, and wouldn't even tighten enough to keep the strings from slipping. This headpiece WILL NOT stay in tune. A slight bend of the strings pulls it completely out of tune by a mile. Plus, the face plate that rests against the end of the neck is at a 16 degree angle- not flat 90 degrees, which would result in major modification to an existing neck in order to fit properly. It seems like it's a good design (other than the weird face plate angle) if it were made from quality materials, it would probably perform great. I gave it one star only so that I could warn against this bridge/headpiece.
K**K
Novel Idea/awesome bridge
This bridge looks amazing and the way thetuning tool attaches to the side of the bridge magnetically is an amazing idea. Very pleased with this purchasr
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