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Gotoh's GE103B-T bridge is a modern Nashville style replacement with bushings are large studs. This is a rattle free design without the annoying wire and there is more travel room for better intonation.
Gotoh's TOM bridges require an angled neck pocket, which has greater string tension to help hold the bridge in place firmly. If you install these on a guitar with a straight neck pocket and/or not enough string tension, it will shift/rattle and cause tuning issues.
Available in chrome, black, gold, and Gotoh's cosmo black.
Includes all required mounting hardware.
See alternate image for dimensional drawing.
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Gotoh GE103B-T - Nashville-style Tune-o-matic Bridge (choose finish)
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4 Gotoh GE103B-T - Nashville-style Tune-o-matic Bridge
Posted by Mike LaPointe on 2024 Oct 3rd
The bridge is excellent. The anchor posts could stand to be harder as they are easily deformed.
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5 GOTO Nashville tune-o-matic bridge
Posted by Confirmed Customer on 2024 Sep 3rd
This is a good bridge as is the price. The saddles and screws are tight and don't rattle. Definitely an improvement compared to the bridges they replaced. I like Next Gen Musical. They always have whatever I happened to be looking for and are great to deal with.
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5 Gotoh tune-o-matic bridge
Posted by B.J. on 2024 Aug 5th
I got my Gotoh and dropped it right in. It intonated with very little adjustment. Thank you Gotoh and Next Gen!
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5 Solid Bridge
Posted by Daniel Marshall on 2024 Apr 24th
You can't go wrong with a Gotoh product.
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5 Perfect match for my Ibanez
Posted by Joseph Clermont on 2024 Jan 29th
I have an Ibanez Les Paul copy that had a worn out bridge which was difficult to keep the intonation setup. New bridge looks good, sustain is good and I haven’t had to adjust the intonation since setup.
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