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- #8,039 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #36 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2025
Fast shipping as described perfect fit for Gibson Les Paul nice gold very well made. very Happy Cheers
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
The bridge posts measured 3.6 mm but I was replacing bridge with 4.5 mm posts. Everything was thinner and the wrong size for a drop in replacement. If you are replacing a bridge with the thinner posts, then go for it. Quality seemed fine. Just measure before you order.
ROBIN M MELANSON
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2025
I installed this on the original posts on my Les Paul Studio 1995 US model. Fits as well as the original bridge. It fixed the tuning issues I was having as well, now it can stay in tune through multiple songs and string bending. It still helps to tune up and pull the slack out of the strings, but aftwards it stays in tune as well as my tele with locking tuners. It could be fit with the intonation adjustment screws facing towards the pickups if it works better which is what I did. It didn't want to intonate as well with the screws facing the tailpiece.So overall it's a major improvement over the factory bridge.
Harpua19
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I kept breaking strings at the saddle point on the stock bridge. Hoping this will help. It was a perfect fit for Yamaha Revstar RSS02T and I didn't need to replace the stud or screw wheel.
Christopher Moor
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I use these a lot! I get better string longevity, they stay brighter longer. Along with a roller nut and good quality locking tuners, tuning is always slick and precise once the strings reached their optimal stretch and position for use.
JAL
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Fits great, nice quality, and a great deal. Can’t go wrong with it.
Dirk
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 18, 2024
for some guitars, the bridge will be to high
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I replaced the factory bridge bar with this product on my 2010 Gibson LP. It fit perfectly, though I did use the factory posts instead of the ones that came with the new bridgeThe intonation was pretty spot on, but I did have to lower the action quite a bitThe intonation screws are tight, but manageable which is ideal
William
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This roller bridge fit perfectly into my Firefly FFSP Les Paul copy. Beware that this bridge has smaller bridge posts and smaller adjustment screws. This is a less common type of tune o matic bridge. It's a perfect replacement for guitars who have the same type of bridge but will be too small the type you find on most Les Paul style guitars. Overall it functions great and is a nice upgrade for little money
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
Yea it's pretty decent for the price. If you are trying to install or need a roller bridge for a Bigsby-type trem system this should work. This bridge was a lot higher than my old one and this meant I could not get the action on the strings anywhere near Gibson specs. Always about a mill or 2 higher than I would have liked it so I ended up taking it off and not using this. If I do decide to put a Bigsby on my les paul I will probably try to find a better quality bridge if I am investing in a decent trem system.
Adam Scott
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
I put this in an old Epiphone Casino with a Bigsby. The stock bridge was junk. It buzzed and would not stay in tune or intonation.Pros:1) For $16, it works much better than the old one. No sense putting a $100 name brand bridge in a $300 guitar.Cons: The fit of the actual bridge around the post and the fit of the posts into the guitar is super sloppy (I used the existing piece that fits in to the guitar because it makes no sense to try and remove it and do damage). The old one was about the same. Even with the strings in tune, you could move the bridge back and forth a good millimeter or more.SOLUTION: I really didn't want to send it back and start all over ($300 guitar, remember). So, to fix the sloppiness, I just wrapped the threads and the upper post with Teflon thread tape like plumbers use ($1-2). The bridge is super snug now, there is no more wobble to it. Easy fix.
A.J.M.
Reviewed in Mexico on May 29, 2022
Tengo US-Gibson LesPaul Standard con tune-o-matic (/ puente) tipo Nashville en postes de 4mm. Podia simplemente sacar el puente original y poner el puente Guyker, no necesitaba cambiar los postes. Queria un puente con ruedas para que la intonacion de mi Gibson LesPaul queda mas estable (hago mucho bending) y si, claramente lo es.Sonido: Sorpresa agradable: Sueña mejor (en mis orejas), hay mas sustain y el sonido me parece mas lleno y cantante, posiblemente esa tune-o-matic de Guyker transmite mejor las resonancias armonicas.Pesa 4 gramos mas que el original. El puente Nashville no tiene piso (se puede mirar desde arriba a traves del puente), el puente Guyker con las ruedas tiene piso (no se puede mirar a traves del puente), y creo que allí estan eses 4 gramos y causan posiblemente que todo el puente es mas rigido y estable, así transmitiendo mejor las resonancias lo que resulta en un tono mas rico.Quiero precisar que sonido siempre es algo subjetivo, por lo tanto alguien otro tendra otra opinion (incluso si se trata de la misma guitarra). Luego cada guitara sueña diferente y el resulto con otra guitara puede ser mas malo - no lo se -. Solamente queria describir mi experencia con ese puente a ruedas en esa guitara y es buena, soy feliz, no voy regresar al puente original.
Fred J.
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2019
Be careful rollers fall out
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