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Useful in ways.
Pro:
- Direct replacement for Epiphone Les Paul and Sheraton II Pro bridge. Fits onto existing posts.
- Adjustment screws easier to handle.
- No more retaining wire to contend with.
- No need to reverse the saddle during setup as there is more adjustment length with this bridge.
Con:
- Preset radius which may not match that of the frets (it's the same with the Epiphone bridge). Saddles are not individually adjustable up/down.
- Saddle notches are very shallow, although I haven't had any difficulty with this...there was no slippage during bending. Thought about swapping the saddles out with the Epiphone bridge saddles but the thread size looks different.
- There were extra unneeded bits like the posts, locking screws and body inserts.
I couldn't hear any difference in the way the guitar sounded after installing the TonePros bridge but it is still early.
- Direct replacement for Epiphone Les Paul and Sheraton II Pro bridge. Fits onto existing posts.
- Adjustment screws easier to handle.
- No more retaining wire to contend with.
- No need to reverse the saddle during setup as there is more adjustment length with this bridge.
Con:
- Preset radius which may not match that of the frets (it's the same with the Epiphone bridge). Saddles are not individually adjustable up/down.
- Saddle notches are very shallow, although I haven't had any difficulty with this...there was no slippage during bending. Thought about swapping the saddles out with the Epiphone bridge saddles but the thread size looks different.
- There were extra unneeded bits like the posts, locking screws and body inserts.
I couldn't hear any difference in the way the guitar sounded after installing the TonePros bridge but it is still early.
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