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The Wilkinson WVPC-SB 54mm Stainless Steel Saddles 6-Hole Guitar Tremolo Bridge is designed for import and Japan Strat style guitars, featuring a solid steel block and staggered string holes for enhanced intonation and tuning stability. Made in Korea, this bridge assembly includes all necessary mounting accessories, ensuring a seamless upgrade to your guitar's performance.
Color | Chrome |
Scale Length | 64 |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Body Material Type | Metal |
Back Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
D**.
Great Bridge for the money. Comparable to much more expensive parts.
Turned out to be pretty nice. Comes with the 6 mounting screws, 3 springs, claw and the 2 screws for the claw. Bridge itself has pretty decent mass, I believe it's a steel block and baseplate. Most cheaper bridges use cheap pop metal and has very little mass for sustain. Mine is on a 3d printed guitar, and has plenty of sustain. The stainless saddles look good, and the way bar fits perfect with no play. Cheaper bridges also tend to fit lose and that makes use of it not as functional.
R**K
Best bang for your buck tremolo.
Solid well made tremolo. Like anything Wilkinson makes.
F**S
Good but...
The Trem bar doesn't stay, always fall down it doesn't hold
P**R
careful of the hex wrench, might be wrong size
Wrong size hex wrench in box, so be careful or else you could round off the hex wrench or the inside of the grub screws. You might need to get a separate set of wrenches. I suspect the wrench in the box was metric, because my own wrench that ended up fitting was SAE in inch fractions ( might have been 1/64", but don't quote me on that). Some of the saddle heigh adjustment screws were a little tight at first, but loosened up by turning them back and forth a little bit with the correct size wrench, probably just tight machining tolerances. I might run some sandpaper or a file in the saddle grooves to address a little bit of string buzz that seems to be coming from the bridge, the saddles are all identical so my thicker strings might benefit from adjusting those slot width or groove angle a little bit.I bought these to replace some slightly grooved saddles on an Ibanez YY10 that had the bent steel type saddles (which comes with a Wilkinson bridge... I kept the original bridge, screws and springs but just replaced the saddles with these).Anyways, my situation is probably not typical since I didn't drop in the whole bridge, but just wanted to share my experience. I didn't realize at first that this doesn't appear to be the actual Wilkinson brand (just Wilkinson style), but since the Wilkinson branded saddles themselves are like $100 for a set, I figured I could make due with these, expecting that some adjustments would be beneficial to get things just right. And every guitar is probably different so my experience might not be typical.Anyways, good luck to everyone else with their projects !
K**P
Pretty good trem
Does not float but with locking tuners , this trem returns to zero very well .I'm happy with it .
R**9
Not a Wilkinson bridge.
This is not a Wilkinson bridge. It’s a knockoff. Buyer beware. It’s an okay bridge and it works fine, but if you are expecting a Wilkinson bridge this isn’t it. If you are building guitars fit clients I would not recommend.
P**D
Not a Wilkinson as advertised 😞
Delivery was quick. It’s not a horrible Trem, but it is not a Wilkinson at all and it came scratched in multiple places. Kinda really bummed on this. Not right to advertise it as a Wilkinson and send a non branded knock off.
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