The MojoAxe CWT bridge has a crisp ridge along the saddle line to ensure that the strings ring clearly. In addition to intonation issues, another problem common with the original 1950s bridge is a sitar like buzz which is the due to the string vibrating against the soft ridge at the peak of the bridge. The MojoAxe CWT bridge is designed to maintain the looks and tonal characteristics of the original 1950’s Gibson tailpiece, but adds to it a carefully designed offset saddle line that compensates for intonation with 3-wound/3-plain string sets. The simplistic design of the original 1950’s aluminum wraparound bridge is part of what makes the old Juniors, Specials, and Goldtops so magical, however it’s impossible to properly intonate the guitar with this bridge. Unlike adjustable saddle type wraparound bridges which are heavy and made up of more than a dozen individual parts, the MojoAxe CWT bridge puts one solid piece of tempered aluminum between the strings and the studs for maximum tone and sustain. It features an offset ridge which results in near-perfect intonation compensation. The MojoAxe CWT wraparound tailpiece is a modern replacement for the original Gibson lightweight wraparound bridge. A hex key wrench and set-up instructions are included.Ībout the MojoAxe CWT Compensated Wraparound Tailpiece This listing is for one MojoAxe CWT-A Compensated Wraparound Tailpiece with an aged nickel finish.
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