Q q-4000-SG Guy New Member Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 1,147 Reaction score 0 Location Alpharetta GA Nov 5, 2007 #1 which is better the old stile big ass SG bridge or the tune-o-matic one? http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp VS. http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0520-010,Product.asp
which is better the old stile big ass SG bridge or the tune-o-matic one? http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp VS. http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0520-010,Product.asp
Everdying Well-Known Member Joined Dec 12, 2004 Messages 2,005 Reaction score 384 Nov 5, 2007 #2 i like the bigger one cos it feels more stable, and is more comfortable to palm mute on.
A ahumancalledperson Member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Nov 6, 2007 #3 i think the tune-o-matic looks much better.
SG Lou Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 7,334 Reaction score 403 Location Fords, NJ Nov 6, 2007 #4 The mounting posts on this one: http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp are different than on a Nashville.
The mounting posts on this one: http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp are different than on a Nashville.
E ESSER Active Member Joined Jun 10, 2007 Messages 2,072 Reaction score 3 Location UK Nov 6, 2007 #5 The tun-o-matic is superior. One is not a direct replacement for the other. One is angled the other isnt.
The tun-o-matic is superior. One is not a direct replacement for the other. One is angled the other isnt.
Everdying Well-Known Member Joined Dec 12, 2004 Messages 2,005 Reaction score 384 Nov 7, 2007 #6 i would think the tuneomatic looks better...not performs better the harmonica bridge doesnt have to be angled, since the saddles can be adjusted more than on a tuneomatic.
i would think the tuneomatic looks better...not performs better the harmonica bridge doesnt have to be angled, since the saddles can be adjusted more than on a tuneomatic.
G GibsonWarrior Member Joined Oct 2, 2007 Messages 211 Reaction score 0 Nov 7, 2007 #7 I prefer the look of the TOM but the function of the nashville, those 70's style harmonica ones just look fugly
I prefer the look of the TOM but the function of the nashville, those 70's style harmonica ones just look fugly
D Daniel Active Member Joined Jun 10, 2005 Messages 2,720 Reaction score 0 Location Rijnsburg, Holland/The Netherlands Nov 7, 2007 #8 [quote author=brucewayne131 link=topic=15488.msg198311#msg198311 date=1194391895] The mounting posts on this one: http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp are different than on a Nashville. [/quote] and don't I just know it! the trouble I had finding a pair of those mounting posts, until good ol' Ceeber came to the rescue!
[quote author=brucewayne131 link=topic=15488.msg198311#msg198311 date=1194391895] The mounting posts on this one: http://www.allparts.com/store/guitar-bridges-tunematics-gb-0510-010,Product.asp are different than on a Nashville. [/quote] and don't I just know it! the trouble I had finding a pair of those mounting posts, until good ol' Ceeber came to the rescue!