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The ABM 3256 is often used in harder rock and metal since the bass remains tight with this bridge, even when down tuning, and the mids and highs range sets wonderful overtones. With this bridge you will get a fat sound with less distortion. Because of the Lock-Down Design of the saddles the bridge virtually forms a vibration unit. Sustain and rich harmonics increase considerably. The bridge is 'String Thru' compatible.
String spacing: 54mm, Intonation range max. 11,5mm, Height-Adjustment max.12,5mm, string-thru body action.
Black.
7-String.
SKU
SKU 75005
Weight
150,00
g
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