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The Metallor Guitar Bridge Saddles are a premium replacement part designed specifically for Hardtail Strat and Tele electric guitars. With a sleek black finish and precise dimensions, these saddles ensure optimal string spacing and enhance your guitar's performance. Each set comes complete with fitting screws and an adjustment Allen key, making installation a breeze. Crafted from high-quality black plated iron, these saddles are built to withstand the test of time while elevating your sound.
A**O
Worth the price
Beware! The bottom is not smooth and will mess up your guitars finish! It sticks out sharply where you pass the strings through. I didnโt expect much for how much I paid so I canโt complain too much. The overall look is nice and it feels really sturdy. I found it kind of odd how the area where the screws sit only have little action tracks on the high and the low E strings and nothing in between. I bought several cheap bridges for a guitar project and this is probably my best choice just because the paint job is better than most others. Looks really nice in person.
D**Z
Cheap at a cost.
I just received the bridge and havenโt installed it yet. However it already has scratches on it. Also the screw for the low E is different from the other five, Iโm not sure why this is, bad attention to detail. While this bridge is very inexpensive I donโt believe it should come already scratched up like this.
B**I
Fits great, but not for thick strings
This fit perfectly on my Washburn 6 string. However, I feel that these saddles are not suited for thicker strings meant for dropped tunings (I play in D standard DGCFAD, which is a full step down on all strings, and I use Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkys)Using beefy slinkys, my low E got stuck in the saddle, and then when I adjusted it, I had a weird bend in the string.I put on Ernie Ball Regular Slinkys afterwards, and they fit fine.All the screws lined up perfectly, and went in with no issue.I bought this because the tiny adjuster screws to raise and lower the saddles were all rusted and refused to budge.I recommend this if it somewhat resembles your bridge type, and if you don't use thick strings for dropped tunings.Anything regular slinky gauge or above (the size of them, or thinner strings)Should fit just fine.
A**R
Not bad for the price
I bought this bridge for a somewhat experimental guitar project for my son so I didn't want to invest in a lot of top tier parts. if the project turns out better than expected, I intend to upgrade the parts. So this bridge is not machined and polished to level I would find in a Gotoh or Hipshot but it is definitely functional and didn't cost fifty or sixty dollars either. I.E. your guitar playing won't be any better or worse with this part, but it will leave a few buck more in your wallet for a decent lunch.
B**B
Perfect fit for Squier 51
This appears to share the same base plate as a Squier 51. However, the saddles are of an improved design over the stock 51 saddles. Like the originals, the string pushes up from the bottom of the saddle, as well as down on the saddle. But the design minimizes it to a great degree. The larger saddles and stiffer springs keep things solidly squeezed together and in one place. No drilling required on a Squier 51, uses same mounting holes. A major improvement over the stock bridge for sure.
D**A
Needs work to install
Be prepared to perform some massaging of the bridge.Holes don't quite line up and unless you work on them, you cannot install.
T**Y
Very nice and decent quality.
Fit my Ibanez body project perfectly! My Ibanez body was a factory 2nd and had all the routes and cuts including the bridge string-thru holes. I knew a real Ibanez bridge would fit, but they are too expensive. So, I order this one hoping that the saddle spacing and holes lined up perfectly with the body and ferrules - and it did!This bridge was reasonably priced and works fine. No issues and I like the quality of the saddles.
D**R
Good buy
I purchased this product for a guitar rebuild I was doing and it replaced the original chrome bridge and saddles overall seems to do well only problem I had were the black screws that came with it were way too small for The holes from the original screws other than that seems to do fine
D**G
Bridge - ok, screws - horrible
I pre-drilled holes and hand tightened the screws provided.One screw snapped, a couple of others got bent. This is some weak steel.Bridge looks alright for the money.
J**C
It is ok if you put it on a guitar that had not tremolo system
One of the mounting screws is over the top of the tremolo hole so you can't screw down one corner
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