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Guyker Headless Guitar Bridge Brass Single Fixed for Fanned Frets BG3005

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Guyker Headless Guitar Bridge Brass Single Fixed for Fanned Frets BG3005

Are you constructing your own headless guitar or in need of a replacement for a single-saddle bridge? If so, you may want to consider upgrading to Guyker®'s BG3005 Single Fixed Brass Headless Fanned Bridges!

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR SOUND!

This unique collection of separate saddles is specifically engineered to deliver accurate and isolated tonal output. With each string having its own bridge/saddle, it guarantees zero interference and grants optimal regulation of vibrations, resulting in distinct and precise tones.

Solid Brass

Find a reliable companion for your guitar. This bridge comes with impeccable durability no matter how hard you play.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED ?

  • 6 x Brass Saddles (for full set) or 1 x Brass Saddle (for per piece orders)
  • Complete Mounting Hardware

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HOW TO INSTALL

If you're bass has no bridge holes for individual saddles yet, you can follow these steps to install:

  1. Determine the scale length of your neck. To do this, measure the length from the nut to the 12th fret then double it, and mark the spot.
  2. Mark the maximum distance on both sides also, ensuring the outermost saddles do not go beyond the neck alignment (make sure all the saddles are still within the bounds of the neck)
  3. Identify the distance you want between each string or saddle.
  4. Mark the screw holes, drill, and screw down the saddles.

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CARE TIPS:

  1. Clean your single string bridge regularly to remove dirt, grime, and residue. Use a soft cloth or a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for instrument maintenance. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish or components of the bridge.
  1. Apply a small amount of lubricant, such as guitar or instrument-specific lubricant, to the moving parts of the bridge, such as saddles or pivot points. This helps to ensure smooth operation and prevent excess friction.
  1. Periodically inspect your guitar bridge for any loose or worn-out parts. Tighten any loose screws or bolts as necessary. If you notice significant wear or damage, consider contacting a professional guitar technician for repairs or replacements.
  1. As much as possible, store your bass in a suitable case or controlled environment when not in use.

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Are you constructing your own headless guitar or in need of a replacement for a single-saddle bridge? If so, you may want to consider upgrading to Guyker®'s BG3005 Single Fixed Brass Headless Fanned Bridges!

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR SOUND!

This unique collection of separate saddles is specifically engineered to deliver accurate and isolated tonal output. With each string having its own bridge/saddle, it guarantees zero interference and grants optimal regulation of vibrations, resulting in distinct and precise tones.

Solid Brass

Find a reliable companion for your guitar. This bridge comes with impeccable durability no matter how hard you play.

Size picture

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WHAT’S INCLUDED ?

  • 6 x Brass Saddles (for full set) or 1 x Brass Saddle (for per piece orders)
  • Complete Mounting Hardware

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HOW TO INSTALL

If you're bass has no bridge holes for individual saddles yet, you can follow these steps to install:

  1. Determine the scale length of your neck. To do this, measure the length from the nut to the 12th fret then double it, and mark the spot.
  2. Mark the maximum distance on both sides also, ensuring the outermost saddles do not go beyond the neck alignment (make sure all the saddles are still within the bounds of the neck)
  3. Identify the distance you want between each string or saddle.
  4. Mark the screw holes, drill, and screw down the saddles.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CARE TIPS:

  1. Clean your single string bridge regularly to remove dirt, grime, and residue. Use a soft cloth or a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for instrument maintenance. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish or components of the bridge.
  1. Apply a small amount of lubricant, such as guitar or instrument-specific lubricant, to the moving parts of the bridge, such as saddles or pivot points. This helps to ensure smooth operation and prevent excess friction.
  1. Periodically inspect your guitar bridge for any loose or worn-out parts. Tighten any loose screws or bolts as necessary. If you notice significant wear or damage, consider contacting a professional guitar technician for repairs or replacements.
  1. As much as possible, store your bass in a suitable case or controlled environment when not in use.

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