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The DoproChrome ST Strat Guitar Tremolo Bridge is designed for musicians seeking to enhance their guitar's performance. Featuring a full-size zinc block and vintage bent steel saddles, this tremolo bridge ensures superior sound quality and tuning stability. With a string spacing of 10.8mm and a user-friendly push-on fit tremolo arm, installation is a breeze. Ideal for Mexican Strat models, this product comes with all necessary accessories, though installation instructions are not included.
D**S
Strat style 3 spring 6 screw bridge
OK this bridge so far is pretty nice for the price! It's made of cheaper metals and stuff! But it has a nice satin black Finnish and pretty smooth edges ! Decent saddles and adjustment screws! It also has decent springs for the intonation adjustment. It also has nice looking 6 screws for the mounting of bridge and 1 thing I have never seen on a bridge like this! But it has a nice set screw for the tremolo arm! So you can tighten it and the arm will stay where you put it !! Maybe it's just me but I've never seen one like it with the allen screw on back and under the bridge!!! All in all it's a killer looking bridge for the price! Can't go wrong!!!
F**Y
Perfection
Install was quick and works perfectly.. price is right....and looks great
J**N
Cheap, if you don't have vintage saddles, don't buy vintage saddles.
Screws weren't Long enough in saddles, really limited to setting action due to that issue. Had to use a piece of credit card to raise saddles enough to be playable. Also cheap CHEAP metal. Already stripped out one of the screws and had to rig it up to make it work.
G**E
Nice block, wrong screw hole spacing.
This unit was supposed to replace a chrome tremolo on an existing guitar. The guitar has "vintage" mounting holes with 2 1/16" spacing (10.5mm between each.) This unit has 2 1/8" screw spacing (10.8mm between each). Although the posting said that, I thought it was a typo; it wasn't. The mounting trem holes did not line up with the guitar body holes. I was not going to do a "plug and redrill" on the guitar body, so this tremolo unit ended up in the parts drawer. I did, however, use its nice big and heavy block on an "import" replacement unit with the correct spacing, so it was not a complete waste. Fender-based guitars can drive you crazy with their assortment of tremolo mounting hole spacings.
R**E
Big block
This is a nice upgrade for an inexpensive or build guitar. The main improvement is the heavy full sized block. I chose to further upgrade mine with roller saddles. The stock saddles should be adequate though. The fit of the tremelo bar is a bit snug and the bar itself is a little short but workable. The increase in sustain because of the larger block is noticeable. Can't advise to the durability of the finish (I chose black) but I'm pretty sure it's powder coated and should hold up decently. The fit is good but it may depend on the actual make of your guitar. Good product for the price.
S**W
Nice upgrade to stock Squier piece without breaking the bank
I bought this to replace the stock Squier strat trem system. The block is much bigger and has helped with sustain on the guitar. It is a little longer so the back cover doesn’t fit as well. That is still a good trade off to me
M**E
Came from factory bad 👎
The media could not be loaded. Set screws fall out. Stripped out. Came from the factory like that. THE LAST THING I NEEDED TO FINISH UP AND PLAY TONIGHT. MAD.
S**R
Pauper piece that works!
Like the sleek black tone. It was slightly angled too much when mounting. Nothing a vise and some pressure couldn't fix. I to like the pop in trem bar. And the trem block is heavy duty and has some weight- though not brass.
P**Y
Trem plate is thinner than a stock mex trem.
Trem plate is thin..big block is pot metal but all in all its not half bad... i replaced the saddles with roller saddles and im satisfied with the sustain. But i keep my trem slammed to the deck for more contact. But im happy with how it plays