


Is this a no-go? is it possible to swap studs in a guitar, and will half a millimeter of "free space" in the socket for the stud socket be an issue? The stud sockets already in the guitar have a diameter of 11.94mm, and the Schaller ones have a diameter of 11.28 What brings me in doubt is that it seems the Schaller studs and the stud sockets in the stealth are somewhat different dimensions. Graph Tech ResoMax NW2 Wraparound Bridge with String Saver Saddles Chrome. The Schaller 455 bridge has the same stud spacing:īridge-Tailpiece-Combination 455 | Schaller-Electronic Buy Schaller Signum Locking Bridge: Bridges & Bridge Parts. For decades, Schaller has set the standard for the mechanical quality of switches as well as for the range.
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no wonder it's discontinued that wouldn't be nearly strong enough a mounting to take the full string pull, especially with tremolo action pushing and pulling on it. Schaller developed his Megaswitches in 1981 and for the first time musicians get an unprecedented opportunity to interconnect pickups in any desired manner. looking at the pic, yeah it's showing what looks like the little anchors for a schaller tune-o-matic bridge, not the big tailpiece studs for a stop bar or wraparound. STEWMAC.COM : Specification drawings for Adjustable Wraparound Bridge Joining German engineering and Japanese manufacturing, for the best tone possible. Optimized string-through-bridge routing for effortless restringing. Meticulously designed break and pressure angles. The bridge looks very similar to this one: Angled and straight mounting are possible. Stealth Chuck Schuldiner Tribute Guitars - B.C.

The photos from the Stealth gallery show the bridge quite well: Its design is all geared towards improving your instruments tone, playability AND. It won't go lower at the stud screws (whatever they're called), and I can see by comparing specs that the Wraparound is taller than the Schaller 455, at least if I've found the right model: The Schaller Signum is latest model of electric guitar bridge from Schaller. The action on my Stealth is high and quite stiff becaue of the wrap-around bridge. Wrap around alu-bridge Gldo gold colour, HWW1G. The bridge is supplied with metric 8 mm threaded locking posts and body anchors/bushings.I would really like to do this if it is possible. Combined bridge and tailStck unit for 6-string guitar Surface: gold Stringspacing: 52,5mm Post. This beautiful wrap-tail bridge is smoothly comfortable, with precise intonation and locking posts for great tone. Includes 2 Signum Locking height adjustment screws M8 with press-in bushings 11.2 x 25 mm, 1 Signum wrench, 2 pairs of grub screws of different lengths (6 mm / 10 mm. The strings thread through the bridge from the front and the ball end retainers in the bridge are rectangular shaped so that the ball end cannot rotate in the bridge and untwist the end of the string. Dimensions (L x W x H): 99.9 x 23.9 x 12.9 mm. The saddles are machined brass and shaped to provide the best string break angle over the bridge, in addition to individually intonatable saddles the Signum bridge has allen/hex screws behind the bridge posts that can be adjusted to move the whole bridge backwards and forwards and also slant it to add more intonation room to heavy bass strings, there are two sets of allen/hex screws included (6 mm and 10 mm long) to ensure the perfect bridge placement. To use the locking posts simply adjust the bridge height as normal then use the included tool to tighten the locking nut from below against the bridge, this keeps the bridge level and ensures maximum sound transmission to the guitar body. The Schaller Signum bridge is a gorgeous wrap around tailpiece with individually intonatable saddles and locking bridge posts.
