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The Musiclily 52.5mm Fixed Hardtail Bridge is a precision-engineered replacement bridge designed for 6-string Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars. Made from durable metal alloy with a sleek black finish, it features a string-through-body design for enhanced sustain and comes complete with installation hardware, making it the perfect upgrade for serious players seeking reliability and tonal excellence.






| ASIN | B01LCW4ZMI |
| Back Material Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,811 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #36 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand Name | Musiclily |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 696 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.01"L x 1.75"W x 0.53"H |
| Item Height | 0.53 inches |
| Manufacturer | Musiclily |
| Neck Material Type | metal |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 25.0 inches |
| String Material Type | Metal |
| Top Material Type | Metal alloy |
| UPC | 700115954204 |
E**T
Good for the price
Works fine on the guitar I built, appears to be good quality
J**R
Fantastic!
Awesome bridge!
G**X
Non conductive powder coating
This bridge is very solid and well made. The price point is incredible for what you get. You will need to sand a patch on the bottom down to bare metal to get a good ground connection though. Not a big deal, but worth noting.
G**Z
This is a VERY nice bridge, but not a direct replacement for anything common
This is a very nice bridge. Mine was in perfect condition. It's heavy and nicely rounded and polished. I decided to try this bridge because I tend to rest the heel of my hand on the bridge and the OEM strat bridges, both trem and hardtail, are sharp and uncomfortable. This bridge is smooth and rounded and very solid. I see misunderstanding in the reviews as to the best use of this bridge. First, this is a "hardtail" bridge, not a tremolo bridge. It is not a direct replacement for a tremolo bridge. Replacing a trem with a hardtail requires woodworking knowledge as you have to fill the trem routes front and back and redrill the mounting holes. There are several procedures to turn a trem into a fixed bridge if that's your aim. This is also not a direct replacement for a standard Fender hardtail bridge. It's slightly wider side to side and slightly slimmer top to bottom. This will work wonderfully on a standard strat, but you will have to widen the gap for the bridge on the pickguard. It will install then, but there will be a larger gap between the bottom of the pickguard and the top of the bridge, so it will not look as tidy when you're done. This bridge is ideal for any sort of flat topped, non-angled-neck guitar that is rear routed where there's no pickguard and everything is mounted from the back directly in the wood rather than on the pickguard, like a dinkie or frankenstein style. Someone says they used this to replace the bridge on an SG. I'd love to know how that turned out.
M**S
Excellent quality for much less.
This bridge is almost $50 cheaper than the American counterpart. But the quality is just as good. I know that is a rare situation, but I've used 4 of these in builds and the owners were very impressed with how well they worked and that they looked even better.
S**4
looks great; cost effective
I really like these bridges, if looking for a flat mount, effective but simple bridge. The range of intonation adjustment is huge. The finish is clean and smooth. It has good weight to it; solid. Requires string-through body mounting (and ferrules on the back). Have bought 3 by this review.
M**T
Well made
Quality seems good. It's got some weight to it. I can't wait to install it on my guitar once I'm finished fixing it.
I**N
Decent bridge with a few flaws.
This is a good, inexpensive bridge that gets the job done. I did not have any issues getting proper intonation on the guitar project build that I put this on. However, during the process of intonating the guitar I *did* come across a couple things that I thought other prospective buyers should be aware of. #1: There is some slight pitting/finish flaws on the bridge I received. The picture I've included doesn't show it very well, but you might notice a finish abberation on the top side, right half of the out-of-focus low E saddle. For me, this is a very minor issue but it might matter more to another buyer. #2: The saddle adjustment screws are recessed into the body of the bridge, which makes them hard to access with a screwdriver, unless your screwdriver shaft is very long, or you don't care about marring your guitar's finish. #3: The saddle adjustment screws are soft metal. Combine that with the difficulty in getting a screwdriver straight on to the screw head, and the fact that once a screwdriver is on the head it's impossible to see, and you have a recipe for stripped screws. FOR WHAT IT IS, it's a decent bridge. But if you're budget-minded like I was for my project, you can get a bent steel bridge plate-style bridge from Wilkinson (block saddles) or Fender (bent steel saddles) for just a few bucks more.
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