Now a worldwide phenomenon, TonePros' parts offer an incredible sustain, bell-like harmonics, and an intonation only available through TonePros' own products. ![]() I am wondering though if the MannMade or ABM will feel or sound much better than the TonePros AVT2G-N and be worth twice the cost. TonePros constructs guitar bridges and tailpieces out of Oakdale, California. ![]() In any case I am already shopping for another adjustable wraparound bridge for this new guitar and am tempted to just get another TonePros AVT2G because I know it is good but the curiosity in me is wondering if I should go for something a little "better" (AKA twice the cost if not more) like the MannMade intonatable Stoptail bridge which is a good $100 more than the TonePros, or the ABM 2034 at $200. Timeless Simplicity And P-90 Power The Les Paul Junior is part of Epiphone’s new Inspired by Gibson Collection and is based on the 1950s classic that has been a staple of rock for over six decades. I have another warmoth body on the way that will also have wraparound studs installed and I am prepared for the Faber not to work again because Warmoth is a bit stuck in their ways with some things (will not recognize 24" scale length on their 7/8 bodies and they insist on 24.75 - and not offset studs). The Faber TPWC had more immediate attack, bite, fullness and sustain compared to the adjustable TonePros AVT2G-N. There is a little bit of a difference in the feel and sound but I needed the intonation to be right. The TonePros AVT2G-N intonation is perfect because it is adjustable. It had a solid Faber TPWC compensated 3057 at first but because the studs were not offset properly on the stud install, the faber would not intonate (no fault of the faber). Finally, a fully intonatable bridge to fit all those great old Gibson guitars that use the one-piece wraparound. ![]() I recently put a TonePros AVT2G-N adjustable wraparound bridge on one of my guitars and I do like it so far. TonePros Wraparound Bridge With S1 Studs.
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