Big Flannel New member Mar 27, 2014 #1 There's quite a few in the web of all different price points. Which one's do you have experience with and what are your opinions? I'd like one I can intonate. It's Lp style
There's quite a few in the web of all different price points. Which one's do you have experience with and what are your opinions? I'd like one I can intonate. It's Lp style
dystrust Well-known member Mar 27, 2014 #2 Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? I've never used one personally, but the Pig Tail is supposed to be really nice.
Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? I've never used one personally, but the Pig Tail is supposed to be really nice.
daan New member Mar 27, 2014 #3 Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges...n-trem_bridges/Schaller_Bridge_Tailpiece.html I have one of these on an LP-Jr (copy) it intonates just fine, fit on the bridge studs that the guitar came with, no problems. I had a really nice LP-Jr that I bought a TOne Pros bridge for http://www.amazon.com/TONEPROS®-WRA...UTF8&qid=1395954910&sr=1-12&keywords=tonepros I spent a ton of $ on it, the bridge studs it came with were just smaller than the holes in the guitar that I had to plug and re-drill them, then I couldn't get the new bridge un-slanted enough to keep the high E from buzzing in it's string slot. I ended up putting the "lightning bolt" bridge back on that guitar. I have heard good things about the Gotoh wrap bridges with the D/G adjuster http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges...kinson_Gotoh_Adjustable_Bridge_Tailpiece.html but I haven't personally used one.
Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges...n-trem_bridges/Schaller_Bridge_Tailpiece.html I have one of these on an LP-Jr (copy) it intonates just fine, fit on the bridge studs that the guitar came with, no problems. I had a really nice LP-Jr that I bought a TOne Pros bridge for http://www.amazon.com/TONEPROS®-WRA...UTF8&qid=1395954910&sr=1-12&keywords=tonepros I spent a ton of $ on it, the bridge studs it came with were just smaller than the holes in the guitar that I had to plug and re-drill them, then I couldn't get the new bridge un-slanted enough to keep the high E from buzzing in it's string slot. I ended up putting the "lightning bolt" bridge back on that guitar. I have heard good things about the Gotoh wrap bridges with the D/G adjuster http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges...kinson_Gotoh_Adjustable_Bridge_Tailpiece.html but I haven't personally used one.
Big Flannel New member Mar 28, 2014 #4 Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? Thanks for the info, guys. I think that schaller looks pretty good.
Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? Thanks for the info, guys. I think that schaller looks pretty good.
Rockstar216 New member Mar 28, 2014 #5 Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? Never used them but heard great things about em both. http://babiczguitars.com/full-contact-hardware.htm This bridge is more adjustable http://www.callahamguitars.com/abr1.htm This one is more traditional
Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? Never used them but heard great things about em both. http://babiczguitars.com/full-contact-hardware.htm This bridge is more adjustable http://www.callahamguitars.com/abr1.htm This one is more traditional
Chris of Arabia Desert RATT Mar 28, 2014 #6 Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? There's also this one, which looks very sleek to me. I've no idea how well it retrofits on a Gibson though. http://www.warmoth.com/Gotoh-510-C706.aspx
Re: Replacements for wrap-around bridge? There's also this one, which looks very sleek to me. I've no idea how well it retrofits on a Gibson though. http://www.warmoth.com/Gotoh-510-C706.aspx