T
I got this bridge because I needed to upgrade the poor 2-saddle bridge on a Bronco I was modding. I had problems finding something with the correct string spacing for the Bronco so I decided to get one of these vintage style Fender bridges with threaded saddles where the strings can slide over a notch or two and fit the Bronco spacing.
It's not exactly the best bridge out there and it's a bit overpriced but it's a tried and tested design that works fine for my needs and it's very easy to adjust.
It's not exactly the best bridge out there and it's a bit overpriced but it's a tried and tested design that works fine for my needs and it's very easy to adjust.
3
0
Report
K
Vintage accurate and rock solid
I bought this for a Fender '62 reissue P Bass project and this bridge is spot on. It's vintage accurate and solid. I'm using flatwound strings and I get great action and intonation with this bridge.
3
0
Report
P
Really Vintage!
I bought this bridge for my 50s Precision Bass by Fender, made in Mexico. The bridge is easy to install. While playing the bridge saddle lowered themselves as the screwes did not fit that perfectly as they should... the best thing is you get some clear nail polish by your girlfriend and fix them...
The bridge is easy in its weight. While a Badass might sound a bit different, colouring the sound, this bridge makes the true sound out of a bass. While many others claim only a high mass bridge brings great sustain I say that you can have it with such a bridge, too.
The bridge is easy in its weight. While a Badass might sound a bit different, colouring the sound, this bridge makes the true sound out of a bass. While many others claim only a high mass bridge brings great sustain I say that you can have it with such a bridge, too.
4
4
Report