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- tricitym-r (94005)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended!!
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Feb 26, 2021
Only fair, especially for the price
I installed this product on a CH 11 gal compressor (OLD) and after adjusting the max PSI down to 125 from 140, it looks like it will do the trick. The cut in PSI is not adjustable, but it looks like this one is 90-95 lbs after adjusting the max pressure down. If this were a stationary compressor, I'd rate the product a bit higher, but since it's on wheels, this makes me nervous. The hose connector fitting (which wasn't supplied, by the way) protrudes 6" out from the connection to the compressor, and I feel like I need to build a cage around this thing to support/protect it from an inadvertent bump. Shop around- you can get one that actually has a couple of hose connectors included for a lot less.

Sep 07, 2020
It works
What I liked: It is heavy, and fully adjustable, and they included a couple short screws and springs for the positioning of the individual bridge parts, which I needed to use on my 1980's P bass.
What was OK: It isn't a precision fit piece of gear, and the individual bridge pieces can move laterally in the slot in which they ride, so you can adjust the insert for your string spacing, and the bridge piece can move when you tighten the string back in tune.
If you raise the string with the adjustment, basically it works the same as the stock bridge; your contact with the bridge is through a pair of very small set screws. I'm not seeing a huge advantage to this except for the adjustability.
What was not OK: The chrome was not finished well in all 4 slots in which the individual adjustments ride, near the bottom of the bridge. I'm assuming it just wasn't polished well but is thick enough to prevent rusting.