Metallor Hard Tail Fixed Bass Guitar Bridge Compatible with 4 string Jazz Bass or Precision Bass Style Bass Guitar Top Load Black.
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This bridge is what I used to modify a Due to the stock bridge's two saddles, regardless of the adjustments made on it, the guitar had some serious intonation issues while climbing the fretboard.
I was looking for a cheap replacement so this was the only reasonable option available. Despite my slight concerns, the bridge worked, looked good, and has held up well for the past couple of weeks. Note that the bridge is designed for Jazz or P Bass style, so on the Bronco, the saddles had to be adjusted to their limits to get the strings in tune.
In this sense, I used them as a direct replacement for Glarry P basses, and But on one hole, the holes did not line up perfectly. There were only a couple of screw holes on one of the basses that were messed up by the Glarry factory There was an error in the drilling process. In order to resolve the issue, I just drilled two new pilot holes. Wood screws that were provided with these bridges have a different threading pattern than those that came with All the screws worked fine after I reused them.
As this is my second purchase of these products, I am pleased with both. The materials are of excellent quality. There are no issues with faulty parts. To make sure a new bridge fits in place, you will need to measure your current one. There are a lot of different sizes available.
Because I play for my own entertainment, the Bronco is perfect for me, as someone who wants a low cost bass. It was necessary to drill some new holes, but the old holes were covered by the.
The thing is, I tried this on a Korina bass hoping to get some better intonation, but unfortunately, it didn't work as well as I had hoped, but it doesn't mean that it won't work on yours as well.
In a way, it just feels cheap and unreliable. The price is not impressive, especially considering I got a stratocaster for like 3 dollars more and some other bridges are so much cheaper. If you want to see if it's good, I would try a music lily one instead, they are.
A P-I Squire gets repurposed Relic bass that we attempted to recreate. I like how it lines up with the There are no issues with this guitar. It is not a gigging guitar, but it is an improvement over what was stock 15-string.
There were two additional screw holes on the neck end probably for a different model, as there was perfect alignment with the screws. Yet I have to say that I am satisfied with the 1985 Fender.