Tune-O-Matic Bridge w/Roller Saddles for Epiphone Les Paul, SG, ES, Dot, Chrome Color
F**H
Something new for me, roller bridge
I wanted to try a roller bridge and this fit right in to my Schecter research hellraiser. Does raise the strings a bit over what I like but not to a negative point. The picture shows an almost black bridge but it is bright chrome like it says. Black would have matched my guitar, but not a big deal. Does give me more flex on string bends. Note: the bridge attaches just fine to my anchors already in place so I am using those. Just loosened the strings, removed the old bridge, screwed the new bridge on, tightened back up and did the intonation! Very quick!Update: I lifted the nut 1/16th of an inch on the high E and was able to lower the bridge to normal action.
B**P
As Described
Got rid of all my buzzing on my Les Paul. Rollers glide smoothly. Recommend these highly.
F**.
Fit right on. Screwed right in existing base
This is the one from long beach music. California quality counts with me.
T**O
Bridge works well on Epi ES 339
Easy install-pairs well with VibraMate Bigsby. I am very happy1Thanks Long Beach Music!!
R**.
Exactly what I ordered for my Epiphone
It was exactly as described and arrived very quickly thank you
W**P
Great product. Sits a Lil high. Had to lower action quiet a bit.
S**T
It dropped right on!! Loved it soo much, I’ve ordered two more!!
It’s hard to find some things for a epiphone les Paul. I’m very happy with this. Layer right in!! No mods at all!!
M**F
NICE!
I bought a brand new Epiphone Flying V and could not figure out why the entire guitar buzzed . I decided to change the bridge. My guitar is a 1959 reissue so it has very thin bridge posts but I tried this bridge anyway. I read a few reviews and liked the roller style saddles, I figured that would help. I received it quickly and just dropped the bridge in place using the existing barrels and posts coming out of the guitar. The bridge fit perfectly , the holes are oversized due to the thin vintage style posts but not a problem , it worked. I then strung it , set it up, stretched the strings, re-tuned it. No buzz and all ,no discomfort when playing , stayed in tune perfectly after a long jam session . I check it again the next day , still in tune. The was a great solution to my problem . I was worried about the posts on the guitar being so thin but it wasn't an issue. I highly recomnd this bridge. For the money , you can't go wrong. It made this guitar worth it. Epiphone should put better hardware on a $600 guitar . The other problem was rough fret ends. Be careful with Epiphones these days.
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