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LP Bridge Upgrade

Rockrz

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Oct 5, 2023
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I have a 2010 Gibson Les Pail Studio...

I was reading a review concerning tuners on Sweetwater... and some guy was saying he upgraded the bridge on his Les Paul and it sounded better than the OE bridge. He said he used a Wilkinson bridge

Is the Wilkinson bridge a good one to consider?

Or,are there other bridges to consider other than that one?
 

Señor Verde

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Jan 13, 2005
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I've tried Gotoh, Tonepros, Faber Locking and Faber non-locking. Faber Locking is my favorite. A little fuller sounding than the stock Historic. Tonepros dulled the sound, Faber non-locking sounded less open. I don't remember the Gotoh as it was a long time ago.
 
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