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The Guyker Non-locking 2 Point Guitar Tremolo Bridge is a precision CNC-machined replacement part featuring a full-size brass block for enhanced sustain and tonal richness. Measuring 83.2 x 40.3mm with 10.8mm string spacing, it comes with a complete hardware kit including tremolo claw, springs, screws, wrench, and arm for easy installation. Its chrome finish offers a sleek, professional look, making it ideal for DIY guitar upgrades or luthier projects.










| ASIN | B0BKKSJ32D |
| Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,645 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #709 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Body Material Type | Wood |
| Brand | guyker |
| Brand Name | guyker |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | tremolo claw, tremolo/tremolo arm springs, mounting hardware, tremolo arm, screws, wrench |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 83.2 x 40.3mm / 3.28 x 1.59 in |
| Item Dimensions | 3.28 x 1.59 x 3.28 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.28"L x 1.59"W x 3.28"H |
| Manufacturer | guyker |
| Material Type | BRASS BLOCK |
| Model Number | Tremolo Bridge |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Brass |
| Top Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 731694264552 |
D**B
Nicely made
Seems to be a really well made product, but it is too narrow (post to post) to fit in my Ibanez RG120. Shame to send it back, really hoped it would have fit.
P**R
Good quality.
Very good tremolo. This is the 2nd one I have bought and the brass block actually has some mass.
L**N
Effective and musical but limited
I used this in a Musi Virgo Fusion. Listed specs for my original bridge were 10.8mm saddle, 56mm post, 40mm block. The new bridge installed with no surgery. These studs have broad threads compared to the factory set. Removing the old studs can be done easily by: 1. Get a junk screw or a metal cylinder slightly shorter than the stud, and which will fit cleanly inside it. 2. Place your cylinder into the installed stud. If you used a screw, pointy side up. It will be a lever. 3. Screw your old bridge post down onto your lever. It will smoothly draw the stud straight up. 4. Gently tap your new studs in with a hammer and a block of wood for a cushion. This bridge is good. The studs and posts seem very nice. About 5-7 cents of slop around the middle for me with a bone nut, Gotoh lockers, and broken-in Ernie Ball Cobalt 8s. The tremolo bar is thin, internally threaded, and fits into a sleeve with a thick rubbery bearing which gives a great tension and zero play, but no apparent tension adjustment. The entire tremolo sleeve is threaded, clamping onto the stamped bridge plate, and can be disassembled. The bar feels really nice and I'm happy with it next to my Edge. The saddles are finished a bit poorly at the screw holes, with tiny burrs and bare metal on several. Acoustic sound from the brass block is definitely slightly different from zinc or whatever nonsense, but I personally don't think it makes a difference through the amp, even as a predominantly clean player. Acoustically, it does make a very beautiful "ping" or "bong" bell-like sound which does make the guitar more fun to strum.
J**N
Very impressive construction for how cheap it was, the block is too fat though
I can probably make due with this since I'm building the guitar it's going in, but the block is too large for much movement in a standard Strat size route , I'd say it's a good 1/8" thicker than most other tremolos, which might be a benefit for sustain, but not so much compatibility.
K**O
High value tremolo
Machining on my unit was good, no burrs or milling marks. Nice weight to it, beautiful brass block. No ability to adjust arm tension which is a downside but the collar is tight with 0 play
S**K
This is a screw-in trem arm
Not bad, it has a fairly heavy brass block, and otherwise is decent quality. HOWEVER - the trem arm appears to be one that drops in and is friction fit... it's not! It screws into the block so now unless I drill a hole, tap it, and use a small allen screw to secure it, it's just like all the other screw in trem arms that will either be too tight, too loose, or strip out. I am disappointed in myself that I didn't see the very tip of the term are itself - clearly has inside thread.
J**S
Can't fault 4 price
A decent hefty block at a price that is really low. Works well and keeps tune
B**N
Really nice bridge
I had to make it fit.
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