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Musiclily Pro 52mm ABR-1 Tune-o-matic Bridge for Epiphone Les Paul SG Style Electric Guitar, Black

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$16.06

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1.Color:Gold


About this item

  • Fits for Epiphone Les Paul/SG and similar style electric guitar with ABR-1 style Tune-o-matic bridge
  • Total string spacing: 10.4x5=52mm (2-3/64 inch), post spacing: 74mm (2-29/32 inch); M4 post thread for 4.2mm small hole bridge
  • Each saddle is adjustable for intonation with high stability. Sustain is awesome and make your guitar stay in tune
  • Made of zinc alloy, full metal diecast construction, very nice and solid
  • Package includes: 1 piece full bridge assembly set and mounting accessories



Dugan M. Moore
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Decent bridge for the price, the low E is a little buzzy. More importantly though, it perfectly fits my Yamaha SBG-200!
Jennifer Brandt
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Bridge works great!For the price you can't go wrong!
ichisen
Reviewed in Japan on August 28, 2024
フルアコの木製ブリッジのオクターブ調整が決まらず、音もあまり締まりのない感じでしたが、これに交換してチューニングも安定して音もしまりました。作りもしっかりしています。良い買い物でした。
ジャンク添野
Reviewed in Japan on August 21, 2024
FERNANDES APG-55Sをたまたま中古で安く手に入れましたが、ブリッジが欠損していましたそこでテキトーにサイズを計ってこちらの商品を購入しましたがほぼピッタリですただ、若干6弦側がユルい気がするので星4ですピックと六角レンチが付属、黒い箱に入って届きました。箱の状態は良くないですが本体が無事なので全然問題ないです
Bill Michaels
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
My impression of Musiclily guitar parts was that of average quality at best. I decided to give this a try when I needed a small post ABR bridge without the saddle springs to replace the stock bridge on my Firefly. To my surprise, the bridge is well-made and a definite upgrade.
Ricardo
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
This didn’t fit my guitar which is no big deal at all but the design is odd. Installation is pretty straight forward and is simple. It felt pretty solid and is an upgrade from original bridge. I ended up returning because it didn’t fit my guitar. The reason I think it’s odd because it isn’t a set point for the washer. It can move up and down which isn’t bad but my original bridge had a set washer. Overall for the price it seemed solid just didn’t work for me.
C.Miethke
Reviewed in Germany on March 23, 2024
schnelle Lieferung, gute Qualität passt..Danke
Jim Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
Already had 4mm studs on my Epiphone, this dropped right in.Set intonation and ready to play
DG
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Marked made in Korea. Very good quality
Phil Terrell
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2024
I got a bridge, which looks a bit smaller than I imagined it would be, but that's fine. I got the screws with the flywheels attached, so I think I got the studs but no bushings? Well, after some research I learned that the original ABR-1 has no bushings, the studs go straight into the body. Nowdays Gibson uses Nashville-style bushings for their ABR-1s but on vintage Les Paul's the bushings go into the body on their own. Which makes this bridge, kind of easy to install. And the hole is small enough that you could reposition it easy if you messed up.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
i purchased this bridge as a replacement for a super loud and rattly stock epiphone bridge on my ‘90s riviera. for epiphones that use an abr-1 style bridge, this is a really good replacement.i have to give it four stars because it really took some convincing to install. careful if applying to fully hollow instruments; take your time!! also, this one rattles too. not as bad as as the original, but it’s noticeable. otherwise, it’s a fantastic option!
Wade A. Lazenby Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Value for money, works great for Epiphone Guitars
Gustavz
Reviewed in Germany on September 26, 2022
Die Brücke ist mMn. OK. Aus Druckguß gefertigt wie viele teurere Brücken auch und für den Preis gut verarbeitet. Wenn man nicht teures Geld für eine aus dem vollen gefräste Brücke anlegen kann, und nicht gerade höchste Ansprüche hat, ist man hier richtig.