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Golden Age Adjustable Wraparound Bridge, Chrome

$ 29.92

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 0401
  • Brand: Golden Age
  • Type: Bridge
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days

    Description

    A modern reproduction of the first combo bridge/tailpiece to feature individually adjustable saddles
    The wraparound design brought accurate intonation to Les Paul Junior, SG Junior and similar solidbody guitars, and has been popular since the 1970s
    Includes two alignment screws that adjust the overall intonation, and two height-adjustable mounting studs (which include knurled bushings)
    Strings load from the front of the die-cast base, wrap over the back of the bridge, and over the notched saddles
    String spread is 2-3/64", and stud spacing is 3-1/4"; stud threads are M8 x 1.25mm
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    Golden Age Adjustable Wraparound Bridge
    is a modern reproduction of the first combo bridge/tailpiece to feature individually adjustable saddles. The wraparound design brought accurate intonation to Les Paul Junior®, SG Junior®and similar solidbody guitars, and has been popular since the 1970s.
    Two alignment screws adjust the overall intonation. The height-adjustable mounting studs include knurled bushings. The strings load from the front of the chorme-plated die-cast base, wrap over the back of the bridge, and over the notched saddles. Drill 7/16" (11mm) holes for the bushings.
    Measurements:
    String spread:
    2-3/64" (51.82mm)
    Saddle radius:
    12" (304.80mm)
    Stud spacing:
    3-1/4" (82.55mm)
    Stud threads:
    M8 x 1.25mm
    About bridge & tailpiece measurements:
    String spread
    is the distance between the centers of the outer strings on a bridge or tailpiece.
    Saddle radius
    determines the arc formed by all the individual saddle heights, and is similar to the measurement of a fretboard.
    Stud/post spacing
    is the distance between the centers of the mounting posts of a bridge or 'stop' tailpiece.
    Tech Tip:
    Slotting Tune-o-matic style saddles Nut slotting files work great for metal saddles. Choose your file size as you would when slotting a nut: use the same gauge as the string, or a few thousandths larger. After filing to the desired depth, we suggest polishing the slot with abrasive cord to remove file marks and burrs.