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Dopro Upgraded Version Solid Stainless Steel Guitar Bridge Saddles 10.5mm for Stratocaster or Telecaster

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  • Dopro upgraded version precision machined superior quality Stainless Steel Saddles; Will increase the sustain and tuning stability
  • No rough edges or burrs ; Compared with old style, upgraded version has narrow string slot and brighter/smoother surface
  • These saddles require very little work and skill to install, it’s an easy way to improve your tone and sustain
  • Dimension : 20mm length * 10.5mm width * 5.5mm height, 10.50mm width (narrow) for string width from E to e 52.5mm (2 1/16")



Product Description

Stainless Steel Guitar Bridge Saddle

10.5mm with Nickel Screws Saddles

The Normal style

.Dopro Normal Style saddles for import Strat models using 2-1/16"(52.5mm) narrow string spacing.

. These guitar saddles are made with stainless steel of materials that enhance tone and dramatically reduce string breakage.

 Upgraded Version Solid Stainless Saddles

The upgraded version

. Dopro upgraded version precision machined superior quality Stainless Steel Saddles,The string slots are precisely milled and polished

Steel saddles

Specifications

.10.5mm set is E to e string 2 1/16 inches.10.80mm width for string width from E to e 54mm (2 1/8"). Best way to be certain is to take a measurement at the bridge.

.The screws total length including head is 17.9mm.

Great upgrade

Features

.Great fit and finish on these quality bridge saddles. A great add-on, especially if you use your tremolo a lot.

.Self-lubricating design ensures peak performance and long-lasting durability.

Features

.If you've been looking for a set of saddles that will improve your guitar tone while reducing string breakage and improving tuning stability, Dopro highly recommends these saddles


J. S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Great product. The screw threads are smooth. They sound awesome.
Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I honestly did not expect much when I ordered these. I bought them for the size since it was needed for an older Ibanez EX. The tremolo block was bad so I replaced that as well with a brass block. But these are the finishing touch.The sound quality is so much better. Sustain and tone are greatly improved. The smoothness of the strings thru the saddles as well as the adjustment screws is dead on. Definitely surprised me in a good way.
Timbo
Reviewed in Spain on August 28, 2024
I had to file these down a little with some very very fine sandpaper - but since then I have had no trouble with strings snapping!
Jclaser
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Overall, really good product a simple swap out almost a perfect replacement on my player plus Strat and an hour later I had to set up perfectly in the action and the sustain is actually amazing. 100% a good product. 1st pic before 2nd pic after
Jonathan R. Garcín S.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 4, 2024
Dudé por algunas reseñas sobre el producto pero, cuando las puse y las ajusté, me sorprendió cómo todo está hecho a la medida. La guitarra suena más sin estar conectada al amplificador, supongo que habrá que mover la altura de las pastillas para sacarle más provecho a las silletas.
Jesus Chavez
Reviewed in Mexico on July 4, 2024
Leí algunos comentarios que les enviaron un producto diferente al de la imagen, en mi caso sí llegó bien. Aparenta buena calidad en el material.
frank j koletar
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2024
I trust not North Korea lol... Excellent. As good as Fender's if not better. Solid + accurate + easily adjustable = perfect intonation & great tone. Highly recommended.
Jerrad Flaherty
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I bought these to replace a set of roller saddles that were rattling. I'll eventually solder them in place and use them for another guitar but I didn't want to deal with it at that time. They're very clean looking, no sharp or rough edges, nicely chamfered. Easy to install, the screws don't bind up in the holes like other similarly priced saddles sometimes do. The only thing I have to remark on otherwise is that two of the saddles have shorter height adjustment screws than the others. I can't imagine what purpose that serves. The user is the only one who knows their appropriate action and the manufacturer has no way to anticipate it. Luckily I have a huge box of spare guitar parts, including springs and screws. I don't understand the reasoning behind some of these negative reviews tbh. I think they might not understand that saddles come in various dimensions, or maybe their bridge plate is mounted crooked. Most people don't know how to set up a guitar so that puts the manufacturer at a disadvantage from the start. Someone with high action, bad intonation, a bowed neck, bad frets, poorly cut nut slots who has never matched their saddle radius to the fingerboard buys new saddles thinking they will fix everything and gives a bad review when they don't. I'm just letting anyone know, you can spend your money confidently because these are a quality product.
William J Sheehan
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
I got these saddles for my Squier Affinity Strat, which has the 2 1/16" string spacing, and they are perfect for it. Each saddle looks to have been made with great care and precision. The intonation screws, springs, and height-adjustment "grub screws" are all nicely machined and work smoothly. Note that two of the saddles are equipped with shorter grub screws, intended to be used with the high "e" string and the low "E" string, on the theory that if you're following the radius of your guitar's fret board when setting string height, those would be the two strings requiring the least upward height adjustment. The remaining four saddles are equipped with longer grub screws. These saddles are a great value, and look really attractive on my Squier Affinity Strat.
Liliana
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2022
The initial product I had received was slightly defective but the seller was quick to contact and resolve this issue. The new item I received is perfect! No complaints. Thanks again for the great customer service!!! Would definitely buy again.
Jen
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020
These are a great upgrade to block saddles without having to replace the whole bridge. Idk why there aren’t more saddle replacements out there. Most come with the bridge so it’s either a waste of money not using the bridge or it becomes a project deciding to replace the whole thing. These require very little work and skill to install and and it’s an easy way to improve your tone and sustain. Aside from the sustain improvement block saddles offer, the other benefit you gain (over the bent steel saddles) is the string has a slot to rest in. With the bent saddles, the strings move up or down over time, throwing off your string spacing. This was the main reason I decided to upgrade to these and they solved that issue. The only thing I wish was an option was a chromed or nickel finish. The unfinished steel doesn’t look bad but a chromed finish would match the rest of the hardware on my guitar
FishingTheMidsouth-youtube
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019
I used these on a Squire '72 thinline reissue telecaster because Fender's stamped saddles suck. I really wanted roller saddles, but I'm cheap, so here I am. I wanted new saddles because the screw heads on the stamped saddles stuck up so much, I'd hit my strumming hand and figured I'd end up bleeding if I didn't do something.They are advertised as stainless steel, but they are not polished up like stainless can be. They have more of a dull color (this isn't a bad thing, but I somehow expected them to look like the chrome saddles they were replacing).The intonation springs around the screws are different than Fender's were. These are the same diameter (think of a clicky ink pen spring. The Fender springs got wider, so that you can compress the Fender spring more if needed, whereas these springs only compress so far. This hasn't been an issue, nor do I see it becoming one.The screws are recessed into the saddle block, so I don't have screw heads in the way of my strumming hand.Note that when changing saddles, you can mess up the setup / action of the guitar. What I did to keep from having to set it up again, was take off one saddle, adjust the height of the new saddle to match the height of w the string rides. Rinse and repeat 5 more times. The saddles are different heights, so remove one, set height and install, then move to the next saddle. I also set the intonation screw as close to the location of the old one (you want the last point where the string is touched to be the same, not length from back of saddle to bridge).Overall, they were a great value.Be careful as they come in multiple widths. Make sure you get the ones that are the same width.
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