CNC Machined Bell Brass Nashville bridge
- Made in the USA
- CNC Machined Bell Brass Nashville style TOM bridge
- Machined Brass Saddles – notched
- Machined Brass Post and Anchors
- Direct replacement for Gibson USA guitar equipped with Nashville bridge
- Allen wrench adjustable intonation screws and bridge posts
- 2"(50.8mm) E to e spacing
- 12" saddle radius
- Direct fit for USA Gibson guitars
- M5 x .8 threaded posts with 5mm diameter top section - **included posts must be used with bridge
- 2 29/32" (73.8mm) stud spacing
- Weight 2.4 oz(67 grams) compared to zinc die cast 1.8oz (51 grams)
Gibson USA owners: You can now upgrade your stock zinc die cast Nashville bridge with a high-quality CNC machined Bell Brass bridge. The bridge body is machined from a single piece of brass. When compared to the standard zinc diecast guitar bridge, brass will add some midrange punch to your guitar. A great upgrade to a weak sounding guitar.
The Pinnacle bridge features intonation and bridge height adjustment with the included Allen wrench. No more marred screw heads. The Pinnacle bridge is not a locking bridge.
Pat# 9,922,625
MM or CM to Fractions of Inches
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Excellent Quality and Sound
I tried a few other bridges before installing this one on a 2018 Les Paul Standard, (Gibson Zamak, TonePros Zamak, TonePros Aluminum), but this brass bridge is far superior in terms of acoustic sound and build quality. Paired with a zamak locking tailpiece, this guitar has a beautiful, full sound with sweet overtones and definition in the midrange. It weighs a tiny bit more than the others I mentioned, especially aluminum. One other thing to mention is that you adjust the bridge height with an allen wrench instead of the thumbwheel. It's a much more comfortable way to fine tune adjustments- every Nashville bridge should have this feature.
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Great upgrade for thin sounding guitars!
I replaced the stock bridge on a 2010 Gibson SG with this one. The guitar was a bit thin sounding and trying different pickups was marginally helpful. This bridge brought the guitar to life. First, it fattened up the tone, adding much needed lows and lower-mids without dampening the highs in any way, It gave the guitar a better balance from top to bottom. Secondly, there is a noticeable increase in volume and vibration felt while playing acoustically. I can now feel the guitar resonating against my body and feel it through the neck, as well. There is also more sustain at all volume levels and more (usable) feedback at gigging levels. A bit expensive but, in my case, worth every penny.
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Major tonal upgrade!
Replaced the bridges on three of my Gibson Les Pauls with this Brass bridge - what an upgrade! Two of the LPs came with aluminum bridges, which made the guitars sound thin, and lacking lower mids. These bridges fixed that and then some. Now they sound like proper LPs. They're also very well made and look great! I couldn't be happier...
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This bridge will not collapse!
It's an upgrade. Plating will adhere 3000% stronger to brass than zamak. The bridge is precision made. A quality part.