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Sidlanir

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  1. I'm expecting nothing at all right now! maybe after my Asia trip ... I didn't started this thread , just saw it today & was a bit surprised how my bridge was discriminated ...
  2. No I do not have any derisory with products made in Asia, I've good friends in Asia 😀,unfortunately due to the Covid pandemic all my plan to visit them were postponed ... As a Bass Builder I exactly know were the Hardware from other Hardware company are manufactured ! You don't need to tell me, I know it much better, same is for wooden parts ( necks / bodies ) ...
  3. where are the A/B videos from other manufacturer performed by them ? this will be a never ending thread .....
  4. 40 pounds would the manufacturing price , shipping charges , eventual additional charges & VAT not included ! Not the retail price on the web shop ! ...
  5. ok this bass bridge is doing his job & is manufactured in Asia, for around 10 pounds max , if you check the overall quality of all components you cannot compare it with my favorite Hipshot Bass Bridge I used on my first Basses I've build ...
  6. Many thanks for your feedback & info (JJ ..) I'm sure that someone in this forum could help me further. Yes the bridge is not cheap, manufactured in Luxembourg, hand polished & assembled by myself, Chrome plating done in Germany... if you know a company in UK or in Europe who is able to do the manufacturing of the EVO Bass bridge for 40 pounds, gimme a call , it's not rocket science for a good manufacturer company equipped with CNC & chrome plating plant ...
  7. I'm sorry that I'm not aware of Peaches or JJ ... should I know them ? You know I'm Italian, proud of my origins & love fighting hard in what I'm believing, maybe my understanding is not the best one & I will do my best to not hurt anyone with my wording in this forum ...
  8. The question is who the f*ck is Peaches or JJ ... sorry don't know them ...
  9. Unfortunately, it's unbelievable how easy it is to judge my work here in this forum. Someone posts something about my bass bridge and quickly anyone can shoot with full artillery from all sides.... "no need to do anything else that has been around for a long time" The main thing is that painful comments are made against the concerned person ... me ... THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS 😀
  10. Many thanks for your feedback, I'll contact a few University next to Luxembourg , the best I know is Aachen or Tübingen in Germany... maybe one student would be interested to do his master's degree....
  11. They don't need it to debate here, because you're buying their stuff ....
  12. Strange reply, check out the webpages from other manufacturers… Babicz, KSM, Ray Ross, etc… they’re all proclaiming to have the best ever bass bridge on the market….Especially Babicz with his FCH Bass Bridge….
  13. Many thanks for your feedback, as I didn’t ever seen any datas related to your question from any other Bass Bridge manufacturer’s, I’ll have to invest a fortune of cash to do all these lab tests… anyway I do not have this cash to provide you all the graphic charts & so on in order to satisfy your question… I’m sorry 😢
  14. Today with the digitalisation of the modern industry, the need of improvement in all fields is a must. if necessity would be the mother of invention , then we won’t need any technological improvement in our daily life…
  15. Dear Friends, a short update, the X5 Bass is finally back from my painter...
  16. The EVO Bass Bridge substantially improves the transmission of the string vibration, in order to improve the sound and simultaneously to prevent the danger of injury and any possible dirt deposits. The solid base body of the EVO Bass bridge has, for each string, an EVO Cam, wherein the axis of the cam extends perpendicularly to the string axis. The EVO Cam is rotatable within the base body for carrying out the vertical adjustment of the string. Each EVO Cam has a string through bore which extends perpendicularly to the EVO Cam axis. The base body also has a through bore which is in alignment with the string through bore of the cylinder. A string intonation tube, through which the corresponding string extends, is mounted in the string through bore, to be adjustable in longitudinal direction of the string through bore in order to adjust the length of the string. The vertical adjustment of the string is carried out by rotating the EVO Cam. The adjustment of the tension of the string is affected by adjusting the string intonation tube. In accordance with a preferred feature, each String intonation tube is fastened in the respective string through bore by means of a threaded connection, so that the tension of the string can be adjusted by screwing the intonation tube into the EVO Cam or out of the EVO Cam by a certain extent. Due to the fact that the string intonation tube has, because of its shape, an elongated bore in the direction of the string, a large contact surface area is available for the string at the points where the string enters and exits the string intonation tube. Thus, a continuous increase of the inert mass is obtained from the first contact point of the string with the string intonation tube, where the string enters the intonation tube in the direction toward the instrument body. The solid construction of the base body of the EVO Bass Bridge leads to a good pick-up of axial, vertical, and horizontal vibrations. The way the string extends through the string intonation tube to the end point of the string at the base body results in an essentially three-dimensional string suspension which picks up and transmits in each direction of vibration in an optimum manner. In summary, the EVO Bass bridge provides a better transmission of the string vibrations to the resonance body, while simultaneously increasing and extending the sustaining period of the string. Moreover, the adjustment of the height of the string and of the tension thereof can be affected in a simple and reproducible manner.
  17. I'm sorry, but are you changing your Bass strings every day on your basses ? if yes, then you have a big problem.... if you don't know the basics about physics and mechanics it's hard to convince anyone how a bass bridge works, if it is a standard bended steel plate à la Fender Bridge or all other Bass bridges on the market I'm sorry It's not my intention to hurt anyone
  18. other great bridge design... Phil Kubicki Bass Bridge RML Torpedo Bass bridge :
  19. Okay you're right, you know it much better than myself ... Sorry I'm stubborn. Believing that people can come to understand something new or at least try to understand is not granted to everyone, you have to apologize for being a little mean with my words.
  20. @wateroftyne compare apples with apples .... All big manufacturer are established on the market since years & they don't need to win people over anymore ... People are buying their products if good or bad. The brand name is important for the majority ....
  21. @warwickhunt It isn't just the design, all actual available bass bidges are based on Leo Fender's first P Bass Bridge, moving saddles for intonation including small screws for the height adjustment of the strings ...
  22. New bridge design... solving a bridge problem that doesn't exist! ... ? I like the title of this thread & I can't stop now🤣 For all those who still want to complain. Go ahead don't stop ...
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