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The Guyker Non-locking 2 Point Tremolo Bridge is a professional-grade guitar upgrade featuring a CNC-machined brass block for enhanced sustain and tonal clarity. Designed for 6-string guitars, it offers a 10.8mm string spacing and a push-on tremolo arm for quick setup. Complete with all mounting hardware and a sleek chrome finish, this bridge is perfect for luthiers and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and easy installation.










| ASIN | B0BKKSJ32D |
| Back Material | Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,473 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 599 in Tuners |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Colour | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | 20 Nov. 2022 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Item model number | Tremolo Bridge |
| Material Type | BRASS BLOCK |
| Neck Material Type | Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.32 x 4.03 x 8.32 cm; 540 g |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Size | 83.2 x 40.3mm / 3.28 x 1.59 in |
| String Material | Stainless Steel |
| Top Material | Stainless Steel |
M**L
Best floating bridge on Amazon
The quality of this bridge is superb. It has a sturdier construction than most popular named products and a chrome finish that is second to none. The bridge block is made from brass and makes the bridge a perfect anchor for the strings. The tremolo arm works very well, is push fit and does not need to be screwed in. Altogether a first class product that companies like F-nd-r should fit to their guitars.
S**E
Very nice.
Good system. Nicely balanced feel when installed with good saddles which don't seem to get grooves in them. The metal is hard enough. good value for money .
D**N
Strat Bridge by Guyker
The bridge and fittings were really well made.I had a minor problem with the lower part of the vibrato arm mechanism rubbing slightly on the guitar body i had to spend 2 minutes with a file to sort it out.guitar working perfectly.My friend who owns the guitar would be very fussy is delighted with it.
R**S
Absolute Beast of a Tremolo… For a week.
UPDATE - IF YOU WANT TO SOEND MORE TIME TUNING YOUR GUITAR THAN PLAYING, BUY THIS! After one month and two gigs I can confirm the knife edge is too soft. Already there is a burr inside the mounting sections. The guitar is unable to stay in tune, even whilst tuning the other strings due to it being a floating trem. A shame because the sheen and polish is outstanding along with the big brass block, it’s just the metal is FAR too soft. Took the bridge out and replaced with a gotoh. Never has the saying ‘Buy cheap buy twice’ been true. My advice is stay away if you need a solid tremolo. Original review: This tremolo is a serious upgrade. The brass block is massive, and the polished chrome finish looks stunning - really adds a premium touch to the guitar. Sound-wise, there's a noticeable improvement: the guitar now has a brighter, more resonant "zing" that enhances overall tone quality. Functionality is top-notch. The tremolo feels solid and stable, and the arm doesn’t wobble at all. While there’s no dedicated arm tightness adjustment, simply popping the arm in and rotating it clockwise does tighten it nicely—works like a charm. Value for money? Absolutely. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this again. That said, installation can be guitar-dependent. The brass block is so large that it requires a generous cavity. If your guitar doesn’t have much space, there’s a good chance the block might hit the wood. I installed mine on a Schecter Nick Johnston, and it did require some modification. A luthier had to slightly shave the wood around the trem arm holder to allow full movement, as the holder itself is on the larger side. Final thoughts: If your guitar has the space for it, this tremolo is a fantastic upgrade. Just be prepared for a bit of fitting work depending on your model.
T**R
Stratacaster two post
Fantastic bridge easy installation the best value for money strat bridge with impressive quality, the only upgrade for me to do was roller fit roller saddles and I already had those in my old bridge will definitely be buying another one same make same supplier, 10 out of 10 seriously 👍
M**T
Una pieza de calidad para mejorar la estabilidad de la afinación en cualquier guitarra que te guste usar la palanca de tremolo sin preocuparte por si el resto de la canción vas a sonar bien afinado. Solidez, manufactura exquisita, buenos materiales en cada uno de sus componentes. Ha superado con creces mis expectativas. Recomendadísimo.
B**Z
La construcción y el diseño está genial, solo un problema con los saddles, el cromo en ellos es rugoso, de igual forma pienso reemplazarlo por unos de latón.
L**N
I used this in a Musi Virgo Fusion. Listed specs for my original bridge were 10.8mm saddle, 56mm post, 40mm block. The new bridge installed with no surgery. These studs have broad threads compared to the factory set. Removing the old studs can be done easily by: 1. Get a junk screw or a metal cylinder slightly shorter than the stud, and which will fit cleanly inside it. 2. Place your cylinder into the installed stud. If you used a screw, pointy side up. It will be a lever. 3. Screw your old bridge post down onto your lever. It will smoothly draw the stud straight up. 4. Gently tap your new studs in with a hammer and a block of wood for a cushion. This bridge is good. The studs and posts seem very nice. About 5-7 cents of slop around the middle for me with a bone nut, Gotoh lockers, and broken-in Ernie Ball Cobalt 8s. The tremolo bar is thin, internally threaded, and fits into a sleeve with a thick rubbery bearing which gives a great tension and zero play, but no apparent tension adjustment. The entire tremolo sleeve is threaded, clamping onto the stamped bridge plate, and can be disassembled. The bar feels really nice and I'm happy with it next to my Edge. The saddles are finished a bit poorly at the screw holes, with tiny burrs and bare metal on several. Acoustic sound from the brass block is definitely slightly different from zinc or whatever nonsense, but I personally don't think it makes a difference through the amp, even as a predominantly clean player. Acoustically, it does make a very beautiful "ping" or "bong" bell-like sound which does make the guitar more fun to strum.
D**B
Seems to be a really well made product, but it is too narrow (post to post) to fit in my Ibanez RG120. Shame to send it back, really hoped it would have fit.
K**O
Machining on my unit was good, no burrs or milling marks. Nice weight to it, beautiful brass block. No ability to adjust arm tension which is a downside but the collar is tight with 0 play
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