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snoot58
Published on 11/14/06 at 14:09
I use it for a month, on a Fender Japan PB.
This bridge has transformed the sound: more powerful, richer in harmonics, sustain very long. The biggest problem is that you burn yourself the location of the strings on the bridges, and it is difficult to do: you have to grind carefully with a Dremel tool type to calibrate the strings to a depth equivalent to about 1 / 5 of their draft. It's hard to do well in the ground.
Compared to the original Fender bridge, just a piece of sheet cobbled aspect is the day and night.
The price / quality ratio is average, especially if we do not self-burning of bridges. By looking carefully, we find moderately priced, though.
I would do this choice - that of Marcus Miller and many others - because it's worth it.
This bridge has transformed the sound: more powerful, richer in harmonics, sustain very long. The biggest problem is that you burn yourself the location of the strings on the bridges, and it is difficult to do: you have to grind carefully with a Dremel tool type to calibrate the strings to a depth equivalent to about 1 / 5 of their draft. It's hard to do well in the ground.
Compared to the original Fender bridge, just a piece of sheet cobbled aspect is the day and night.
The price / quality ratio is average, especially if we do not self-burning of bridges. By looking carefully, we find moderately priced, though.
I would do this choice - that of Marcus Miller and many others - because it's worth it.