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Swhmc Adjustable Rosewood Guitar Bridge 6 String Archtop Jazz Guitar Floating Bridge Accessories

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$10.99

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  • Smooth surface, flat bottom, polished, highly commendable craftsmanship.
  • Height could be adjustable by the two knobs on the bridge, simplify string action adjustments.
  • Size:120x15mm (4.72"x0.59") Adjustable height, compensated bridge top for best tone transmission.
  • Lightweight and exquisite, easy to fix to Archtop Jazz guitar bridge
  • A great replacement for your old, dingy and dirty guitars bridge.


Specifications:
Material: Rosewood
100% Brand new and high quality.
Lightweight and exquisite, easy to fix to your Guitar.
Compensated saddle overall length 91mm.
Bridge height is adjusted with thumb wheel.
Package include:
1 Ebony Mandolin Bridge


DB1
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
The threaded posts are NOT inserted correctly into the base so the saddle can't rest flat on the bridge base and saddle is at a weird angle.This is a great idea in that using small sections of fret wire than can be positioned in the slots cut into the wood saddle to set the intonation a more accurately. Unfortunately the craftsmanship is so bad that the end result is unusable..I am sure that I can now use the design to easily make my own (temporary) saddle and cut slots for the fret sections where i want them. My (or any player's) ultimate goal is to achieve the most accurate intonation with the lowest possible action with my preferred gauge of strings.I only want to use this as a temporary saddle (or jig) to figure out where I need to file and shape the contact points to make a custom more eye appealing and quality saddle with the best intonation I can get for each gauge of string I use. When making a saddle if you shape any one of the six points in the wrong place you have to start making a new saddle from scratch.I use custom set of string gauges so the width of a standard cut (wood, bone, etc.) saddle does not have enough width to set in the saddle point for some of the strings that I need (usually the G string). So I do need a saddle that is a bit thicker than what you normally get. I would rather not use the Gibson style adjustable saddle/bridge assembly (even as a temporary jig) if I can avoid it mainly because finding one with the correct radius is difficult. so this more natural type is preferable at least to figure out where to set the saddle points for each string.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022
works fine
Keegan Moore
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021
does not hold the string correctly and the wood was chipped so could not level it
U Know Who
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021
This product came with no instruction, so by experimenting I figured out which end to put for the 6th string on a guitar. THEN I had the problem that the string was hitting the wood BEFORE going across the metal insert...this caused an extreme buzz, so had to file a notch for every string, which was quite time consuming.