Re: Swapping an epi bridge
Darg1911, the lock tone is not magnetic, but yes, mine is lock tone. Basically it has a couple thin metal flaps that stick out in the hole where the bridge fits on the post. The flaps keep it from falling off if you turn it upside down. better than regular, but not solid like a Tonepros.
Wattage, Ive used stock epi bridges in the past with little worry, but, when I got this guitar, the wire that retains the saddle adjustment screws was bent to where it was touching the underside of the low strings. When I tore it down to work on it, (and clean it up) without thinking, I flipped it over and all the saddles hit the floor.. I thought to my self: A)what a pain as I had to put it all back together figuring what saddle goes where, etc and bend the wire back to shape. B) The saddles basically sit in there loose, with just the wire to hold em in place, so I figure that cant be great for sound transference. So, Im changing the bridge.. On the Gotoh, the adjustment screws go all the way through.