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How To Install A Faber® Tone Lock Bridge

 

Buying a Faber® Tone Lock bridge is a commitment to improving the tone of your guitar. Guitar Bridge is one of the guitar parts. Installation of the bridge is not too difficult and can be carried out even with minimal experience in working with guitars. NOTE: These instructions are using the Faber® NSWKIT™ conversion posts. If you installing BSWKIT™, iNsert™, or E-Sert™, follow the separate instructions for installation of those conversion posts before proceeding. If you are installing Faber® ESWKIT™, you may follow these instructions.

Step 2

Take the Faber® conversion bridge posts and screw these into the bushings located on the body of the guitar. Don’t worry about how far you screw them into the guitar, for now, you can adjust this to suit your needs later in the process.

Step 3

The Tone Lock bridge will sit on the newly installed bridge posts. When installing, the saddle adjustment screws should be placed facing the pickups. This will allow for easier saddle adjustment when the strings are at full tension. If you are using our ABRN Nashville style bridge, you should still orientate the bridge with the screws facing the pickups. Traditional Nashville bridges have the screws facing the tailpiece but our Tone-Lock™ and ABR-59 bridges are designed so the screws should be facing the pickups.

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