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Scorpio
2025-08-31 18:07:58
This was a drop in replacement for a vintage SG and it worked well, I liked that the screws were a perfect fit so I installed in 5 minutes. I did have a couple of stiff screw on the Kaish but just added a drop of 3-1 oil and worked back and forth to make sure all the screw adjusters were easy to adjust so no problem with the adjustments and it all seems to work great the quality is higher than I expected. I had to replace a harmonica type bridge, I was having tuning problems with the original I think it was because it was getting crusty and had metal corrosion even though I kept it clean and would use graphite to lubricate the string contacts it would go out of tune after a few songs of playing, now I have had it a couple of months I think there is a big improvement! it stays in tune and I even feel a slight improvement in the sound but that might be the intonation being more stable. I was going to replace the bridge with a Kluson Harmonica Tune-O-Matic Bridge but did not want to spend $130 right now, I am very satisfied with the KAISH at this time, I also bought a metallor tune-o-matic style guitar stop bar tailpiece both were a good choice to keep my SG in looking and sounding good. I will keep the originals and may see if they can be restored in the future. Good luck and good tunes!
Customer
2025-08-19 11:17:06
This bridge fit my brand new Silvertone 1478 perfectly, I didn't even have to replace the studs! I can now dive bomb the Bigsby if that were something I was interested in, and it'll stay in tune. The plating looks smooth and even. All in all, a quality bridge.
Alley Cat
2025-07-31 11:42:29
Decent piece for the price. If you're hesitant, go ahead with the purchase. Before you install however... pick up a "Good" #1 std. Screwdriver & Quality lubricant. Dry film (graphite) lubes are okay. I prefer liquid penetrants with white lithium personally. Generously lubricate the rollers and the intonation screws and run the saddles the full length of adjustment several times each to save yourself from binding later on. I put a strip of tape over the blade of the screwdriver to prevent falling or scratching the slots or finish of the screws. Be certain that no lubricant is left behind , use a cotton swab to reach difficult areas, so your guitars finish isn't adversely affected in any way. Installation went very smoothly on my Epiphone ES335 Pro and the bridge has performed flawlessly in the few months I've been playing with it. It is a fairly heavy unit cast from some zinc alloy but it isn't lightweight pot metal crap. It helped with setting intonation & keeping it locked in. It also has added quite a bit of sustain in combination with the tailpiece I installed. The bridge is tight on the posts in a good way, no slop or rattles and adjusts height wise easily also. Together they totally out-perform the stock bridge & tailpiece in every way. The finish is very nice as well. I dont see getting a better setup guess you want to spend a hundred bucks or more for a machined billet piece. I'm not all that convinced the difference would be any more than negligible but some audiophiles or highly technical full time professional musician may? notice a difference and invest for recording. I can think of better things to spend my cash on personally, like the graph tec ratio locking tuners I installed at the same time. Fantastic machine heads! I left a review there also. The important thing, imo is how it sounds to your own ear & whether you enjoy the sound, or not. For the price this isnt a huge gamble. Keep making your music friends it frees spirits and rescues souls.✌P.S. the one star I knocked off because of the pre work I had to do. Alleycat
Linda Marie
2025-06-03 17:01:12
I put one of these roller bridges on a IYV 300 that I use for church because I was breaking strings . I've been playing guitar and doing repair work for over 40 years. I was certain that the bridge was the problem. I looked at a lot of replacement bridges and settled on this chrome beauty . The quality is very good but make sure to spray the fine threads of the roller adjustment screws and slide mount of each screw .I believe any lube that is applied at the factory dries before shipping. The bridge hiegth adjustment posts that come with the roller bridge are a direct replacement for the IYV and my Epiphone 339 without using the new body anchor posts supplied in the kit. I use DADARRIO chrome 10s for the great sound and string life .They are not cheap strings but with this roller bridge, once stretched, stay in tune for days of playing and recording.I feel that every "tune o matic" style bridge should be changed to this Korean made, Kaish quality bridge. I own 17 electric guitars ,several will be getting retrofitted with this rock n ROLLER bridge. PS.... very easy to change out and intonation is very precise due to the fine threaded adjustment screws. You don't have to have a Whammy bar setup to benifit from this bridge. Save frustration when tuning ,lube your nut and let the rollers do what they do when tuning. Jamm'n Jerry , Linda's squeeze, Bear, DE. USA
SNAFU
2025-05-26 12:16:46
I absolutely love these mods. These rank right up there with nuts and tuners for me. I typically buy them individually, but now that I've found the two pack, I'll use those from now on. I've installed these on most of my metric guitars that have a traditional stop bar tailpiece and the garbage tune-o-matic style bridges. Some of my metric brands include Harley Benton, Firefly, IYV, WestCreek, LyxPro, and Epiphone. These dropped right in. Maybe that info will be helpful for someone.Picture is my WestCreek explorer style guitar with this kit installed.Tip - I always oil all of the moving parts on these during installation. I don't recommend WD-40 because it will evaporate over time. I use Ballistol, but any household type oil like 3-in-1 should work fine. Oil the saddle screws, saddle blocks where they rub against the bridge and rollers on the bridge. The micro tuners and string block hinge points on the TP6. Then make sure everything moves freely. Sometimes the rollers can be a little stiff at first, but they have always loosened up after I've oiled them. This will make everything work nice and smooth for you. Enjoy.
Sorin
2025-04-20 13:21:03
Muy contento, muy buen producto por el precio. Solamente habrÃa que tener cuidado con las cabezas de los tornillos al ajustar el quitado. Mejor aflojar un poco la cuerda y luego girar con más facilidad, no parecen muy sólidos. Por lo demás perfecto
wurstlord
2025-03-27 13:28:43
Besser als die Original-Bridge von Epiphone, und das für diesen Preis, hätte ich nicht erwartet. Einwandfreie Intonation und Stimmstabilität. Passt bei Importgitarren ohne Umbau auf die vorhandenen Halterungen. Sitzt recht hoch, was aber kein Problem ist, wenn genügend Spiel an den Halterungen vorhanden ist. Rollen laufen locker und ohne Probleme, ich konnte auch keine Verschlechterung bei Sustain oder Tonqualität feststellen. Top Produkt!
Steve
2025-03-16 18:44:05
Ottimo! Qualità al livello dell’originale che ho cambiato perché aveva un buzz fastidioso, problema risolto.
senor ding~dong
2025-01-18 11:40:38
Seems decent enough. I bought a b stock Harley Benton ms-60 with a rattly bridge and replaced it with this. Im not fussed about Gibsons so the TOM bridges and fittings are a bit of a mystery to me. This dropped straight onto the existing poles. Action sets nicely but I haven’t intonated it properly yet. Shouldn’t be an issue
Daniel
2024-12-23 16:04:17
El chapado es raterillo y se desgasta rápido,pero he conseguido que no se desafine la guitarra al tocar el bigsby, hace su función ,tengo una epiphone wildcat y encaja perfecto 👌ðŸ»
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