By: KAISH
If you're looking for a reliable and durable bridge for your Epiphone Les Paul, SG, Dot, or Bigsby guitar, then visit the KAISH Store! Our Black Guitar Roller Saddle Bridge Tune-O-Matic Bridge features M8 Threaded Posts and is one of the best electric guitar bridges and bridge parts on the market. Installation is easy, and the bridge is built to last. Shop the KAISH Store today and find the perfect bridge for your guitar. rockguitar: Der Versand aus China dauerte logischerweise ein Weilchen, aber die Qualität ist super. Keinerlei Grate oder Fehler in der Oberfläche, alle Rollen laufen leicht, alle Gewinde laufen leicht, nichts hat spiel. Präzise Verarbeitung, der Saitenabstand und Radius passt. Die Saitenhalter-Krallen sind ebenfalls aus Metall. Was genau das Material ist, kann ich nicht sagen, aber ich kann keine klanglichen Nachteile feststellen.
Ich denke, diese Bridge/Tailpiece Kombination steht Teilen gängiger Import Gitarren wie Epiphone, Ibanez, Cort, Yamaha usw. in nichts nach und kommt ggf. aus derselben Fabrik.
Germany on Sep 29, 2023
Fred Beondo: Exactly the same as the genuine Gibson part for $130 less. Just doesn't have the name Gibson stamped on the back(as if that really makes any difference AT ALL!). Save yourself significant bucks if you're not a label snob. No mods needed so you can always go back to the original parts if your guitar is a real Gibson and you don't love it enough to keep it.
United States on Sep 28, 2023
RSDx: Perfect fit, minimal adjustments really needed, posts sized for the bridge fit the original studs fine.
United States on Sep 24, 2023
Pasquale GUIDA: Ma gretsch tient beaucoup mieux l'accordage
France on Sep 16, 2023
soutre stephan: Bien vérifier les diamètres, pas de vis et écartement. Montage hyper simple. Plus de sonorité et les cordes semblent mieux protégés sur les rouleaux.
France on Aug 12, 2023
John Lambeth: Yes… the title says it all…… ive had gibson and now this…… cant feel, see or hear the difference!
United Kingdom on Jul 19, 2023
Andres Kim: I purchased this to replace the very worn bridge on my Epiphone Les Paul. The mounting holes on this bridge is a bit too large for the existing Epiphone posts as well as the supplied posts from Kaish, resulting in a "buzzing" noise when playing, but was something I could live with. Then I had the bright idea to see if it'll fit the Sire L7, where I've read the post spacing was slightly different. But using the supplied Kaish posts, it screwed right into the L7 and worked just fine. It had less of a "buzzing" noise on the Sire then it did on the Epiphone, but worked just fine.
The roller saddles themselves, on 3 of the 6, were very difficult to adjust. My flat head screw driver slipped off many times while trying to move the saddles, resulting in some scratches to the bridge. But they did move, and the guitar is intonated properly.
For the price, and if you're willing to deal with the "buzzing" and tight saddles, I'd recommend it with the above warnings.
United States on May 03, 2023
J MJ M: I bought this tailpiece for a custom Les Paul-style build after seeing it priced similarly to the standard stop tailpieces. As this is a custom build, I won't be able to attest to this bridge's drop-in readiness.
I have no prior experience with the TP-6 tailpiece, but am familiar with cello bridges of a similar type; what I can say is that at the lowest height and at full adjustment (that is, with the adjustment screws tightened as far as they'll go,) the string holders have enough clearance to not touch the body of your guitar, and the string holders and knobs have no grit to them and operate with ease. The range of adjustment is understandably smaller than what you'd probably see on a classical string bridge, but as a "fine" tuner, advertises itself honestly.
The provided studs have a loose fit with the bolts, which will wobble unless fully tightened (or perhaps under string tension), and the fit between the tailpiece and the bolts leaves something to be desired; in my case, it left roughly ~0.45 millimeters to be desired, and the first thing I did was print out a couple of plastic spacers to remove the wiggle room (pictured), which was uniform on both bolts. The...
United States on Apr 22, 2023
Stefan von straten Finne: Actually a nice peice of hardware and makes it easy to intonate your guitarr as well as being more gemtle on your strings, and stopping the st4rings from breaking.
Sweden on Jan 27, 2023
KAISH Black Guitar Roller Tune-O-Matic Bridge Saddle for Smooth Tuning | Fender Standard Series Stratocaster Tremolo Assemblies with Vintage-Style Design | Fender American Vintage Telecaster Strings-Through-Body Bridge String Ferrules | |
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Sale off | $14 OFF | $6 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 77 reviews | 65 reviews | 23 reviews |
Size | TP-6 Style Stopbar/Tailpiece | ||
Hand Orientation | Right | Right | |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces | 11.5 ounces | 0.06 ounces |
Date First Available | August 20, 2022 | June 25, 2014 | April 6, 2009 |
ASIN | B0BB9QJRKQ | B00LJY360C | B0017PLYCK |
Item model number | K1926 | 71014049 | 0994918000 |
Color Name | Black-1 | Chrome | Nickel |
Package Dimensions | 5.47 x 4.13 x 0.71 inches | ||
Brand | KAISH | Fender | |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 733 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 1,255 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 976 ratings |
Number of Strings | 6 | 6 | |
Color | Black-1 | Chrome | Nickel |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,405 in Musical Instruments #6 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts | #2,423 in Musical Instruments #2 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts | #2,710 in Musical Instruments #4 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
Sam Weller: Replaced the bridge and tail piece on an Epiphone SG I could no longer keep intonated. This worked perfectly, was easy to install, the fine tuners work extremely well and I haven’t had an issue since. Would definitely recommend!
United States on Sep 30, 2023