LL
Good value and well made
I've used these a few times on guitars now, Their main benefits are the easy re-stringing compared to many wraparounds, and the concealed posts don't snag your right hand. They are half the price of many other bridges, but of equivalent quality. There's a good range of adjustment. I can't comment on using them as a retro-fit as I have only used them on new builds. I've only docked them a star because I think some others are a little prettier!
6
0
Report
B
Very nice as always
I have never been disappointed with Gotoh products. I am going to put this on a Stratocaster to make it unique.
1
0
Report
M
Doesn't intonate on Gibson
It's a nice piece of hardware but unfortunately it doesn't intonate correctly on a Gibson Les Paul Special Tribute DC. Even with studs adjusting screws all in and saddles at their maximum travel they are still too close to the fingerboard side.
Is it (probably) for import guitar or PRS?
That should be in the description anyway.
Is it (probably) for import guitar or PRS?
That should be in the description anyway.
0
0
Report
G
Excellent replacement
Bought for my Harley Benton DC-Junior TV Yellow, the bridge for which I felt was a tad sharp on the palm and held the strings higher than I liked. Fitted without issue, palm free pain and the action of the guitar is now super super low. Happy days!
2
0
Report
J
intonation problems
So I needed to swap the cheap bridge on a SG Junior copy i bought. The Gotoh bridge fitted exactly in the existing holes in the body. But! The Gotoh is a very big bridge, and because of that, the bulk of the bridge is positioned much more towards the headstock than the old bridge. This has a huge impact on the intonation. With the little intonation screws, you can move the bridge backwards. And of course, you can adjust the saddles. But setting the bridge all the way back and setting the saddles to max is not enough to get the intonation right. So I'll have to re-drill the bridge-holes further back in the body of my guitar. Luckily for me, it's a project guitar to practice on, so that's fine, but if it would have been an expensive guitar I would've sent the Gotoh back.
0
0
Report