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The Guyker TM85 Tune-O-Matic Style Electric Guitar Bridge Stop Bar Tailpiece is a professional-grade, chrome-finished tremolo component designed for LP and SG guitars. Weighing 299g and crafted from high-quality materials, it offers durable performance, precise tuning stability, and a sleek aesthetic that enhances both sound and stage presence.
Package Dimensions | 20.7 x 5.99 x 4.9 cm; 299 g |
Item model number | Bridge Stop Tremolo Bar |
Body Material | Spruce |
Colour | Chrome |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
String Material | Stainless Steel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Proficiency Level | Professional |
Item Weight | 299 g |
N**T
Great value for money
The media could not be loaded. Very easy to fit. Looks “interesting”. Bought the roller bridge to use with it. Which was also a decent fit. Quality looks ok. Not sure how heavy duty it is, feels quite meaty though. Tuning stability seems ok. It had new strings so need those to settle in to be really sure about that. Functions very well. Don’t expect massive divebombs and wild Vai type whammy bar abuse. I think it might be more Hank Marvin in that respect. Yet to see how the finish holds up obviously. It is still very new.Overall I’m very happy with this purchase.
Z**E
Great piece of kit!
It was easy to install and didn’t need too much adjustment to get it set up and working. As a precautionary measure I also purchased the Roller bridge, which I think is worth doing, it reduces the chances of going out of tune, My guitar already had a Graphtec nut and roller string trees so nothing to do that end.So how does it function? It’s great for gentle wobbles and shimmers but doesn’t like being used in anger, in fact it’s really just like the other alternatives. Am I happy with my purchase? Absolutely 100%, it does exactly what I wanted it to and didn’t cost anywhere near as much as the other alternatives.It’s pretty well made not too heavy, in fact it has helped to stop that little bit of neck dive that I had. It’s very nice to use, not much pressure needed to use it so definitely score for playability!Excellent product!
D**W
Worth buying
Nice looking and well made
A**R
Perfect for the job and great value
Fitted to my 30 year old Epiphone SG along with the matching roller bridge. Very easy to install in the existing positions. The trem works brilliantly and looks the part. I initially looked at the well know brands but the price was too high for my limited skills but found this and couldn’t imagine a better value for money. Absolutely no regrets. Finally got my old, budget SG performing like a top end guitar.
N**N
Very Good, Would Recommend
I was a bit wary because of it being half the price of a Duesenberg, but I have been playing it for a few days, and no problems yet, stays in tune well, I have not attacked it too severe yet.I did rub the string sockets with some very fine wet and dry to smooth them out. I also bought the roller bridge at the same time. I also put a little bit of shrink tubing near the ball end of the strings, I was just worried after seeing a few videos of string breakages.But. it seems like a very good product, so I would not hesitate in buying one. Just a little too gold, so does not exactly match existing hardware perfectly, but it's not too bad!Installed on Epiphone Genesis Deluxe Pro 2.
A**N
Excellent piece of kit.
I was almost put off buying this by some negative reviews on line in various places, but I should not have worried.At around half the price of the 'other' makes of trem, this is amazing value for money.I had my doubts of whether it would fit my Harley Benton JA-60CC Lake Placid Blue because I didn't know what the bolts were that came with the tremolo. Nowhere does it say if they are metric or imperial ( ie. mm or inches ) American made guitars tend to use imperial - the rest of the world use metric sizes.The tremolo was really easy to fit and was simply removing the old tailpiece and bolting the trem back in its place.As with all floating tremolo units, tuning up takes a bit of patience to get it right. If you're used to a Strat like me, you'll know what I'm saying.In use, it's surprisingly smooth and light to the touch and the adjustable arm is a great bonus to allow the player to set the position to when it suits your playing style.I might get one for my HB 35 next..At the price, it's a 'no brainer', highly recommended.
S**T
It's so nearly great but let down by unusable tuning instability. Let me explain...
Firstly the good: Aesthetically brilliant, simple design, lovely to use. I love the soft smooth action. Great for surfy twang and light tremolo. It's affordable, it took moments to fit and it fit fine with no problems for me at least. Very nice to use.The bad: It doesn't stay in tune. It doesn't stay in tune at all. Initially i thought it was the nut, so I worked on that, then I thought it was some instability on the space control bridge (also by Guyker which is great but has some resolvable issues of it own), worked on that. basically i went through every logical issue it *could be* because I just didn't want it to be the trem, but it is.Conclusion: I was so excited, it looks great and it was exactly what I wanted, but out of the box it just isn't quite fit for purpose. The provided stiffer spring doesn't resolve the problems. I think the problem lays with the way the top half of the unit is attached to the bottom half - there is some play in the mechanism and that is no good for tuning stability.Additionally the thread for the grub screw that locks that mechanism, is very poorly cut and the grub screw has stripped the thread before it reached me. If i can improve the way it locks together I think it will stabilise. I haven't given up on this bit of kit, but it requires work.Maybe i was unlucky and I got a faulty one, however, subsequent searching indicates I'm not the only one experiencing these issues with this unit. Other things I have from Guyker have been outstanding.Guyker rep - if you are reading this I'd be delighted to get a replacement, but i was long outside the returns window by the tine I installed it and tested it.As things stand I would not buy it again. (Unless I can work out a way to fix the tuning stability issue easily).
R**D
it works
not bad on my epiphone les paul but stayed in tune (better) after i had bought a set of 6 gyker locking tuners for my guitar head. i also like that the whammy bar (or Tremalo arm) is removable. overall weight is 1/2 a LB so on an already 13lb guitar it does make it a bit heavy...but the vibrato it makes is excellent. so id give this product a 3-4 out of 5.
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