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The KAISH Tele Bridge Tele Humbucker Guitar Bridge is a high-quality chrome bridge designed specifically for Telecaster guitars. It features a humbucker pickup hole, 10.5mm string spacing, and comes complete with screws and an allen wrench for easy installation. Ensure a perfect fit by checking the dimensions before purchase.
J**E
love it! I was able to finish my "partscaster" guitar...
B**T
Good product And Value
Kaish seems to have a bit of an image problem in the guitar community. I have come across a few of their products that disappointed me, but for the most part, they make quality replacement parts that often perform up to or outperform the original big-name units. This bridge is a great replacement, and in my estimation, an upgrade to what Fender offers on all but its most expensive guitars.
N**E
Suitable
It's a slight bit wonky as the saddle posts are very very long and tend to shift a little. BUT at the price and after completing final intonation and set up, it works well for it's intended job.
A**K
This is a well made piece
I bought this to use on a kit guitar that I got a very good deal on. The chrome is very nice and everything looks very well made. The pick up and saddles fit the routing and the scale of the guitar. I haven't completed the build but there is no indication that there will be any issues with intonation.
M**E
Great value for the price
The bridge is a bit wider than the standard which doesn't fit the regular pickguard. Nothing that a fine saw and file can't fix .
C**R
Solid product
Used this for a major hardware change in my Tele. Does what it says and does it nicely. If you are using this for a standard Telecaster, be prepared to route out a much larger cavity for the humbucker to sit in. At the end of the day, the upgrade was well worth it.
N**.
Great affordable spec bridge for humbuckers in a Telecaster
This was for a custom build I was working on and my budget was not going well. So I needed something affordable and quality. This was definitely the answer. I threw a Seymour Duncan Black Winter into a Telecaster because why not. It sounds great, looks great, and is easier to intonate than a three barrel vintage bridge. Money well spent. If you want to channel John 5 this is a good start. Well that and a ton of practice. Practice practice...
J**.
Design flaw in hole alignment, mounting screws are too small. Unusable
Initially I thought this looked OK, the mounting holes did match my US vintage style body. But when attempting to use, the mounting screws are small and fragile (look closely at the pictures). Definitely smaller than standard Fender mounting screws; won't work with USA pre-drilled holes, there's not enough wood for the threads to take hold. The fatal flaw however is the hole alignment for the strings. The through body holes are directly under the bridge adjustment screws so the screws block the strings. If you try to use the strings will push the adjustment screws to the side. Even the top mount holes are *very* close to the adjustment screws. Bottom line, unusable IMO.
P**O
Occhio alle selle
Occhio al diapason
A**U
Works perfectly.
Decent feeling metal, saddles were long enough to set intonation without issue. Screw holes lined up no issue. Love the look.
M**Y
was happy to instal this bridge on my old Tele Reissue ...
Well, was happy to instal this bridge on my old Tele Reissue 52, but got disappointed the minute I tried to adjust the six saddles. The final adjustment done, just to note that the "E" (low one) string is almost out from the neck from the twelfth fret to higher ones. And it's impossible to push the saddle towards the center, because all the other saddles gets out of adjustment (the "e" string saddle is like 30˚ out of step from where it is suppose to stand).It's not expensive, ok, but useless for me.
A**R
Three Stars
Got what i ve paid for
C**L
Nulla.
Perfetto.
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