![]() So, in conclusion, Tonespros is the way i went and have noticed improvements immediately. ![]() ![]() If you are on a budget, i would replace them in this order:ġ) the studs: These will clamp the existing bridge better.Ģ) The bridge: This will allow you to get a more accurate intonation and, in conjunction with the studs, keep it intonated. Anyway, if you get the correct threaded posts they will fit the threaded inserts already in your guitar. I went for some Graphtec replacement saddles as well but they are not essential. If they turn out to be US (Imperial) threads, get SRS posts. If you can establish this then get the Tonepros MRS studs (Metric thread, larger top cap for wraparounds. Does anyone know if there is a decent fixed bridge that would work. I use a lot of low tunings and it would just be easier to use those tunings with a fixed bridge. I seem to remember that the 'SE' models used metric threaded posts. I love it, however, I was thinking of replacing the floating trem with a fixed bridge. If you get the correct posts you do not need to remove the threaded female portions that are embedded in the guitar. I got a Tonepros AVT II intonable wraparound and the matching locking posts.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |