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Upgrading Your Import Guitar With Faber® Guitar Parts

 

Bridge

Faber® USA provides a range of guitar bridge upgrades designed to improve the tone and sustain of any import guitar. Our bridge upgrades are made from aluminum alloy and will add a vintage look and feel to any guitar. Our bridges do not have the typical rattle inducing retainer wire and the saddles provide 100% mechanical contact in the ABR frame.

Our ABRM model bridge, from our ABR-59 line of bridges, is a direct “drop on” replacement for all import style bridges with 4mm mounting posts. No modification is required to make these bridges fit. We also offer our bridges with the optional upgrade of titanium saddles. Titanium saddles will provide a brighter tone, perfect for brightening up muddy pickups. If your guitar does not have 4mm bridge posts mounted directly into the top wood, see the section below titled, “Mounting Posts.”

Whereas the Faber® ABR-59 bridges are the non-locking type, Faber® also makes the locking Tone-Lock series, with our exclusive No Gap technology which further enhances contact between the bridge and posts and promotes vibration transfer and sustains.

Tuners

Many import guitars come with sub-standard tuners which means your import will not hold tune as well as you’d like it to. Many players choose to upgrade their tuners to more stable models. Faber® USA offers a range of replacement tuners to suit your needs.

Our 3 a side sets come with the option of push in bushings as found on most USA style Gibson guitars or screw in bushings as found on import style guitars. Our tuners are the high ratio, meaning more turns of the peg are required to make the most complete a full rotation. This allows for more accurate fine tuning and added stability.

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