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ABM 3457-S
The ABM 3457-S is the perfect replacement for tele bridges on an Am Pro I or Am Pro II, combining classic double saddles made of bell brass with a solid 3mm thick base plate that is made of stainless steel, leading to a pronounced sustain. The 'VCS' Saddles (Vintage Compensated Saddles) are intonation corrected. The strings run over adapted V-notches to avoid the sitar effect. The bridge supports the basic tone of the guitar enormously without removing the 'twang'.
SKU
SKU 78386
Weight
250,00
g
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JOWO BERLINER SCHREIBFEDER GMBH, Wolfener-Str.36, 12681 Berlin, Deutschland, info@abm-guitarparts.de
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120,04
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