Chrome Steel Metal Guitar Bridge Fit for Fender Mustang Jaguar/ Jazzmaster
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For the price, I thought, what's the risk? So I've tried this out myself. The only minor downside (other than really long to ship it to USA) is that those height adjustment screws are way too frickin' long, but you can get a set of M3 screws from your favorite fastener company to fix that issue. Me, personally, I get them from here:
Albany County Fasteners - M3 x .5 Socket Set Screw Cup Point Metric A2 Stainless Steel
I have a pile of 8mm and 6mm M3 screws. They seem to work well.
The other interesting thing is the mounting cups that come with these bridges. They're tighter than your standard Mustang/Jazz/Jag bridge cups and are more like the MIM Jazz/Jag cups that grip the bridge more tightly so you can put a standard Jazz/Jag/Mustang bridge in there without any tape around the posts and they will always be centered. Using tighter posts, the bridge will still rock a little bit under vibrato use, but seem to come back to the same spot a lot better than the standard design. However, they're not a direct retrofit to the vintage style mounting cups, so I don't suggest fitting them to a valued instrument unless you have a really good reason to.
They're cheap bridges, sure, so don't expect them to replace a Staytrem, but they sure work great. And saddles have no gaps, either.
All in all, the posts and the bridge combination reminds me a lot of Blacktop Jazzmaster bridges.