Love this roller bridge! Best on the market! Fully adjustable and very sleek! Only roller Bridge the doesn't have post holes on top....Sleek looking!! Fit right onto my Firebird. Plays nicely with my new Duesenberg Trem! Excelent!!! 5 STAR!!!
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I’ve played and installed many of these Schaller STM bridges since the early 80s. I was expecting the same exact quality I was used to getting with the Schaller name. Apparently everything has changed since the grandson took over in 2007. The work is done in Asia not Germany. The metal is much lighter. The tooling is fast and imperfect. The chrome finish is decent. Sad to see Schaller value profits over quality and the passion for a better than average product.
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And it still looks brand new. It's a chrome unit that came on my 1975 Les Paul Deluxe goldtop when I bought it in 1983. The former owner had installed it, and so I don't really know how old it is, but I'm guessing it's from the early 80's. Anyways, after 35 years I still have it on my goldtop and have never even considered to replace it. This guitar is all original except the bridge, and it's just the most fantastic playing Les Paul I've ever played. Maybe the bridge is the reason why. I don'tknow. But this guitar is so sweet sounding, has sustain for days and stays in perfect tune even after sitting in the closet for years. I've never reset the intonation on this guitar. It always sound absolutely amazing. Unlike my Strat or Ibanez which are reintonated several times a year. It has a solid stop piece. The strings are sometimes several years old and still they never break. I once broke the high E string, and the event just blew my mind, because this guitar simply never breaks a string. I am an old man who plays in a cover band. I've been playing for over 40 years every day. I own many vintage Les Pauls and Strats. Of course, they weren't vintage when I got them. lol But I know what works and what sounds good, and this Schaller Bridge is definitely a great bridge. That's why they can still sell them after 40 years of making them.Read full review
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I had an old tune-o-matic with sharp saddles that ate strings for breakfast on a Washburn CT3. Replacing it with this bridge was really easy and I noticed a clear improvement in the quality of the sound (better attack, fuller sound), slightly diminished sustain which is totally fine by me. setting the intonation was pretty hard and it's important to pay attention while changing the strings not to mess up the string's distance between each other, but other than that I feel it improved my guitar dramatically.
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Last year, I installed a Deusenburg Les Trem II on my 2016 Gibson SG P90. Great product, but had trouble staying in tune. Bought a cheap roller bridge first: waste of money. It wasn't adjustable so couldn't intonate the guitar or adjust string spacing. This Schaller bridge does both for around twenty bucks more. Wonderful product, don't waste your cash on a cheap one like I did, just go ahead and get this if you're using a bigsby, les trem, or similar trem system on a tune-o-matic bridge. I would put this bridge on any guitar in with that setup, even if it cost twice as much. Easy to dial in string spacing and intonate. My SG still doesn't stay in tune as well as my hardtail tele, but it's a huge improvement over the stock bridge. "Good enough for jazz," as my old guitar teacher used to say...Read full review
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