Gazz Posted yesterday at 13:17 Posted yesterday at 13:17 Need any reviews, or recommend a new bridge for Fender Jazz bass. I've looked at both the Babics Z and the Halon, any advice? Thanks Gaz Quote
neepheid Posted yesterday at 14:02 Posted yesterday at 14:02 I'll be "that guy" - what are you wanting to achieve by changing the bridge? 1 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted yesterday at 15:03 Posted yesterday at 15:03 If a US Fender I’d look at the bridge that currently comes on the Professional series. If Mexican then the Fender Hi-Mass or Gotoh 201B-4 are both decent, and reasonably priced. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted yesterday at 15:08 Posted yesterday at 15:08 (edited) I changed my PBass bridge to the Gotoh 201B-4 and it’s a step up in quality The Mexican Fender Player II has a very low quality standard bridge, in fact the new standard range PBass from Indonesia has a decent bridge so I left it stock I’ve had HiMass and they are too bulky and the Gotoh is a perfect upgrade and swop. Better saddles, screws and no sideways movement which was a reason to change too Edited yesterday at 15:09 by BassAdder60 1 Quote
DGBass Posted yesterday at 22:37 Posted yesterday at 22:37 It's a reasonably pricy option but I've used Fender's deluxe USA stubby bridge to good effect on an older American Fender bass. Has the grooves to limit saddle slip and the saddles are multi grooved to help with string spacing/alignment. Plus it looks original on a Fender without changing the basic aesthetic. Does top load and string through as well. It's a three screw fixing. It's a very neat lo-bling style bridge. I might add it didn't really sound any different from the original Fender style bridge. Feels more solid if anything. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 6 hours ago, DGBass said: It's a reasonably pricy option but I've used Fender's deluxe USA stubby bridge to good effect on an older American Fender bass. Has the grooves to limit saddle slip and the saddles are multi grooved to help with string spacing/alignment. Plus it looks original on a Fender without changing the basic aesthetic. Does top load and string through as well. It's a three screw fixing. It's a very neat lo-bling style bridge. I might add it didn't really sound any different from the original Fender style bridge. Feels more solid if anything. Looks good and nearer to the original I think I paid £40 for the Gotoh Quote
Beedster Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 hours ago, DGBass said: It's a reasonably pricy option but I've used Fender's deluxe USA stubby bridge to good effect on an older American Fender bass. Has the grooves to limit saddle slip and the saddles are multi grooved to help with string spacing/alignment. Plus it looks original on a Fender without changing the basic aesthetic. Does top load and string through as well. It's a three screw fixing. It's a very neat lo-bling style bridge. I might add it didn't really sound any different from the original Fender style bridge. Feels more solid if anything. Where did you buy yours @DGBass? Quote
DGBass Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Beedster said: Where did you buy yours @DGBass? From the Thomann web site. These were I believe first introduced for 2009/2010 model American Deluxe Fenders. 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I'm a big fan of the Fender Hi-Mass bridge — Currently only £35 from Amazon I have these on (at least) six basses. The Brass saddles seem to keep the notes punchy. Quote
bloke_zero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I found the babicz disapointing - it felt like it was transmitting too much energy into the body and was sucking the life out. Personally I like the high mass bridges like the badass II or the Fnder other people in the thread are talking about. The standard BBOT has a charm as well Quote
LawrenceH Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 22 hours ago, DGBass said: It's a reasonably pricy option but I've used Fender's deluxe USA stubby bridge to good effect on an older American Fender bass. Has the grooves to limit saddle slip and the saddles are multi grooved to help with string spacing/alignment. Plus it looks original on a Fender without changing the basic aesthetic. Does top load and string through as well. It's a three screw fixing. It's a very neat lo-bling style bridge. I might add it didn't really sound any different from the original Fender style bridge. Feels more solid if anything. I have this on a Jap 75RI and it's a good bridge - the grooves, unobtrusive size and string-through option make it versatile, ergonomic and solid. I did feel it tightened up the sound a little, sort of halfway to the real effect a high mass bridge has without the high mass. One thing that might be helpful: this deluxe bridge weighs 106g including screws. By comparison, the Fender hi-mass bridge I have on another bass, while also a good design, weighs close to 250g (238 without screws). Of course heavy is good in some scenarios (neck dive) and not in others (boat anchor), but maybe worth knowing! Edited 2 hours ago by LawrenceH 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just a warning if anyone fits a hi mass bridge then decides to remove it and fit the smaller BBT style you will have indents in the bass body finish Happened to me on two Player Series basses Quote
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