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Gotoh Tune-o-matic Bridge with Studs/Bushings, Nickel

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  • A modern version of the Tune-o-matic bridge for solidbody guitar
  • The metal saddles have helpful starter grooves to guide your slotting files
  • Intonation screws are retained by mini hex nuts
  • Includes threaded thumbwheel studs and bushings
  • String spread is 2-1/16", and post spacing is 2-29/32"; post threads are M8 x 1.25


The Gotoh Tune-o-matic Bridge with Studs/Bushings is a modern version of the Tune-o-matic bridge for solidbody guitar.

The metal saddles have helpful starter grooves to guide your slotting files. Intonation screws are retained by mini hex nuts. Includes threaded thumbwheel studs and bushings. Use an 11mm drill bit to install the bushings.

Measurements:

  • String spread:2-1/16" (52.39mm)
  • Saddle radius: 12" (304.80mm)
  • Post spacing: 2-29/32" (73.82mm)
  • Post threads: M8 x 1.25

About bridge & tailpiece measurements:

  • String spread is the distance between the centers of the outer strings on a bridge or tailpiece.
  • Saddle radius determines the arc formed by all the individual saddle heights, and is similar to the measurement of a fretboard.
  • Stud/post spacing is the distance between the centers of the mounting posts of a bridge or 'stop' tailpiece.

Marc Morfei
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This is a big upgrade over a stock Epiphone bridge, for not much money. If you have an Epi, do not hesitate.
Michael Dowd
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
Mounting this to an older Epi Dot; about 15 years old. I'll list the good points first. It feels like a good solid piece and the width fits on the guitar. This concludes the good points. Now the reasons I'll be returning this as it is not worth the effort to make this work. ALL of the mounting points are much too loose. The posts will barely screw in because the sleeve they screw into just flops around inside the hole in the guitar. OK, fine, I can use the original mounts. But wait, there's more.. If that's not enough, the bridge just wiggles back and forth on the (new AND original) studs because it's not even NEAR a snug fit; as it should be. So disappointed and will be returning.UPDATE: going to have to eat my words a little here. yes, it's loose. but, i tried it and it seems ok once everything was adjusted. wasn't pulling out of tune anymore than i'd expect for new strings; not much at all. changing to 3 stars since i still had to use the old, original mounts. guess i'm keeping it anyway. it really was easier to set the intonation since i didn't have to worry about the screws shifting up. suppose you could say, i like everything in between the mounting holes. everything else could use some work.
roger a brown jr
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
You can’t turn saddles but it works great otherwise. Intonation is just fine the way it is. You can cancel getting off the screws to turn saddles but didn’t need to.
Harold Hartwig
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022
Fit right on my 2005 Schecter Diamond Series. I didn't file the grooves on the string saddles, they nestled right in.
Randy S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022
The bridge pins are a bit too small. Not a snug fit, not even close.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
I put this bridge on my epiphone les paul and it works perfectly. The intonation now is perfect and no wire buzz anymore. I would highly recommend this upgrade.
John Rosario
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021
Perfect upgrade to my Gretsch G5220! Zero modifications needed. I used the stock pole pieces and dropped the bridge right on them.
A. Pico
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020
Great replacement bridge for an expensive guitars, or any guitar. Make sure you accurately measure the diameter and thread count of your existing posts, and also the diameter of the post holes in your bridge. If you pay attention to those things as well as the spacing between the posts, you should be good to go.