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Although this Saddle bridge is a Great value.It Still,is Limited,for Lowering the Rt side of the Saddle bridge for the First 3,Strings,and the Rollers,on the Saddle bridge is Limited for Intonating on the G,or 3rd guitar String!This is an Isssue!3 machine head screws had to be placed in the Bottom,screw holes,to lock in Rollers!
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The roller bridge is installed appears to work as designed...... TIME WILL TELL if it was a ‘good value’ and holds & continues to work well. (I do NOT have reason to believe that it won’t work for years.) I carefully measured the distance between mounting holes (befor buying) and mounted the roller bridge on existing bolt-pegs of the previous roller bridge. This saved time and errors (removing the old bolt-pegs drilling/installing/gluing new bolt-pegs.) the diameter of the hole was too small. This REQUIRED drilling the mounting-holes slightly larger (1/32” larger) in order for the old bolt-peg to pass through the new roller bridge mounting hole. Text provided for potential improvement in manufactiring.).
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Absolutely doesn't fit to your Les Paul! the photo on the Left (Gold color) is the Original bridge mount, and on the Right (Silver color) is this product. So, did you notice a huge difference?
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Does exactly what you need it to. Easy to intonate, rollers effectively help keep tuning while using trem arm on my CP jazzmaster.
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On my guitars I use roller bridges because they don't snap strings like usual bridges. Also a roller bridge allows more string bending since the base is wider.
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