ABR-1 Bridge Replacement

ABR-1 Bridge Replacement

  • Wilkinson roller bridge w/ locking studs $24

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • TonePros ABR-1 replacement $64

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Callaham steel ABR-1 $117

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .

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I've decided to replace the bridge on my Heritage 535 (335 clone) and have three choices with a pretty wide price range. What do you all think?

1) Wilkinson Brass Roller Bridge - $24.95 and locks up!

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Immortal Six suggested this bridge in another thread, and it looks like a good option, especially for the money. More info HERE

2) TonePros AVR-II replacement for ABR-1 $64. INFO (first one on this page)

3) Callaham Steel ABR-1 bridge $117.50. I didn't even know Callaham was making these but figured I'd look since I know they make some of the best Tele and Strat replacement bridges anywhere. Has anybody tried one of these out?

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The reason for the new bridge is that I need new saddles and a narrower bridge (ABR vs. Nashville) would help solve a problem. Also, the tighter connection of a locking bridge (1 and 2) appeals to me. This guitar does NOT have a Bigsby or other whammy bar BTW.

Thanks for your thoughts,

Chip
 
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Over the years, I've played a couple of guitars with Bigsby guitars with roller bridges and have one lasting impression.

This might be my imagination or my preference for older Gibsons, but I seem to remember that roller bridges rob some of the guitar's sustain.
 
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I think you will find the Wilkinson wont be 'more of the same' as the others...not that that's a bad thing, but i think it might change your tone a bit. If you like that change or not...only you can decide!
 
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I put that brass Wilkinson roller bridge on my 335, and I like what it did for my tone.

The stock TOM, and I only know this now, after swapping it out, gave me a hollow, kind of scooped sound. This new brass roller bridge yields fuller lows, low mids, mids. I feel like the vibrations from the strings are being transferred more efficiently to the body of the guitar now too. That's possibly a function of the locking design.

I didn't buy the bridge because it was a roller. I bought it because 1) it was smooth, no sharp edges (I like to palm-mute, this was a godsend), 2) it's made of brass, 3) it has a very wide range of travel for individual intonation (I had experienced intonation problems with this guitar on the stock TOM), and 4) the locking studs were an attractive design feature.

I have never had a really high end bridge on a guitar, but all of the changes that I noticed with this Wilkinson really impressed me.

-Hunter
 
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I mentioned this before, but again.

Although with Strat tremolos most people prefer steel (a softer, rounder sound) over Zinc, the same doesn't have to be true for tone-o-matics. The original 1950ties tone-o-matic were made from zinc.

That doesn't mean that modern rolled steel tone-o-matic like the Callaham have to sound bad, but clearly some though is indicated.

I didn't have a Tonepros ABR1, but I can tell you that the metric Tonepros is just a $20 Gotoh with two more holes. This left me with a skeptical few of Tonepros.

So you have a Nashville now and you want conversion posts?
 
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So you have a Nashville now and you want conversion posts?

I'm not positive that the bridge is a Nashville now - need to do some measuring. I am sure new saddles are in order, and the locking feature of the TonePros (or the Wilkinson) appeals to me. Frankly, I didn't know that the ABR-1 used different posts...

Your comments about vintage TOMs being made from zinc make the Callaham seem like an expensive gamble. Maybe I'd like the tone but maybe not.

Chip
 
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Do you have posts that go into the wood, or posts that screw into metal anchors that are in the guitar's top?
 
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1) it was smooth, no sharp edges (I like to palm-mute, this was a godsend), 2) it's made of brass, 3) it has a very wide range of travel for individual intonation (I had experienced intonation problems with this guitar on the stock TOM), and 4) the locking studs were an attractive design feature.

I just ordered a wilkinson roller bridge from guitarfetish (it's on the way, it was shipped today) as a replacement of the standard TOM i have on my guitar for about the same reasons as ImmortalSix (especially 2) and 3) and 4))
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i think the tom on my guitar is also a brass one (by looking on the point where it's worn), but since it's an "old-school" TOM (= it isn't that much wide) it lacks the wide travel range for intonation the wilkinson offers.
when i got it on my guitar i'll maybe tell you how it feels.
 
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so, i mounted the wilkinson roller bridge on my guitar, and i'm really happy with it!
for the price is a really TOM-bridge, a lot tweakable/fine tunable than the tom i had on the guitar before.
 
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