GuitarSlinger Cryocated Aged 4-String Bass Bridge with Grooved Barrel Saddles

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GuitarSlinger Cryocated Aged 4-string Bass Bridge with Grooved Barrel Saddles

We love a bass that's been played hard and maybe has a few scars, it's been making music for decades. With adventures comes injury and loss—and a shiny new replacement part is going to ruin the mojo.

GuitarSlinger has expertly recreated those hard to find parts to vintage specs to restore your treasured road dog. Each hand-aged piece has the grit, grime, and vibe to be right at home on your well-loved bass.

Cryogenically-treated hardware
Going one step further, each piece is cryogenically frozen or "cryrocated", exposing the hardware to extremely low temperatures (-292°F/-180°C) which shortens the relicing process and stabilizes the metal. GuitarSlinger states that the treated hardware has richer harmonics and higher conductivity.

  • Authentically aged bridge and saddles
  • 1970s-style chrome plated brass grooved saddles
  • Cryocated metal and aging stabilization treatment
  • Handmade—each is unique
  • Mounting screws included
  • 5 screw mounting style
  • For Jazz or Precision Bass

The look and tone of the originals
Seen on 1970s Fender basses, the chrome plated brass saddles added a deep richness to the bass's tone. Also the grooved saddles made adjustments a breeze. Sized for Jazz or Precision bass, this bridge replaces many stock bridges without modification.

String spread 2-1/4" (57.15mm)
Baseplate 3-1/8" x 1-3/4" (79.37mm x 44.45mm)

Positioning the bridge
Find bridge placement for any scale with our free online tool fret position calculator.

    • Item #
    • Weight
    • 102085
    • 0.240 lbs. (0.10 kg)
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