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KSM Foundation Bridge *On hold*
£85
Margate


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The king of bridges. Supremely well engineered and manufactured, rock solid and yet lightweight. Standard Fender-style screw spacing. As new condition.

 

Some manufacturers info -

 

1 Utilises a patented ramp design

2 Maximises the transfer of string-to-body vibrations

3 Allows for precise adjustments

4 Patented locking system locks all moving components

5 Built for either String-Through Body or Top Load basses

 

The KSM Foundation™ Bass Bridge was designed to achieve the benefits of a single solid piece, but also to be fully adjustable for each individual player. The bridge utilises a patented ramp system that allows for precise adjustments and maximises the transfer of string-to-body vibrations. This improved string-to-body contact gives the instrument exceptional brightness and clarity.

 

The KSM Foundation™ Bass Bridge is designed to be installed on many new or used bass guitar brands, such as: Fender, Ibanez, Spector, BC Rich, Jackson and Tune Guitar Technology. The bridge is also favoured by builders and luthiers that require the best style and tone for their instruments.

 

 

Specifications;

 

4-String KSM Foundation™ Bass Bridge Specs

• Both String-Through Body or Top Load Design

• Anodised Black (or) Nickel Plated 6061-T6 aluminium

• .468” minimum string height - bottom of string to top of bass body

• .703” maximum string height - bottom of string to top of bass body

• String Spacing: .750” centre to centre

• Intonation adjustment range: .750” front to back

• Footprint: 3.500” x 2.250”

• Frame Height: .437”

• Intonation and lock bolt wrench (included)

• Ramp height adjustment wrench (included)

• High-strength mounting screws (included)

• Weight: 4.25 oz

 

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Edited by jay-syncro
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