Schaller Signum Bridge N

12

Wraparound Style Bridge for Electric Guitar

  • Specially designed locking studs for tight connection and perfect sound coupling
  • Specifically shaped saddles made of solid brass for improved sound development, dynamics, sustain and overtone behaviour
  • Wide 9 mm intonation adjustment range
  • Optimised string-through-bridge routing for effortless restringing
  • Rectangular ballend retainer holes to prevent untwisting ballends
  • Suitable for curved and flat guitar ceilings
  • Material: Zinc
  • Saddles: Brass
  • Total string spacing: 52.5 mm
  • Single string spacing: 10.5 mm
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 99.9 x 23.9 x 12.9 mm
  • Total borehole / Bolt distance: 81.8 mm
  • Weight: 90 g
  • Finish: Nickel
  • Schaller No. 12350100
  • Includes 2 Signum Locking height adjustment screws M8 with press-in bushings 11.2 x 25 mm, 1 Signum wrench, 2 pairs of grub screws of different lengths (6 mm / 10 mm - 6 mm length is already pre-assembled) and 1 Allen key for grub screws
  • Made in Germany
available since April 2020
Item number 489845
sales unit 1 piece(s)
Color Nickel
Design Wraparound
Single Rider Yes
String Holder Yes
£124
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Great replacement bridge but read this if you're buying it for a 2015 Gibson Les Paul Special
Khaled Hafez 19.01.2022
The quality of the material is great, and the bridge is well made. I bought it to replace the bridge on my 2015 Gibson Les Paul Special that came with a fixed intonation wraparound bridge. The process of replacing the bridge in general was easy except for one part. The studs that came with the new bridge were smaller in width than the ones that were in the guitar. I had two options: Refill the holes with wood and glue and then re-drill new holes that fit the new studs or use the old studs with the new bridge. I went with the second option because it seemed easier. A new problem appeared now because the screws that came with the bridge did not fit in the old studs, so I had to use the old screws as well. The end result was that the bridge ended up tilting forward because of the wide spacing of the place where the bridge sits on the screws. I had to place a c-washer underneath the bridge so that the bridge sits tight and does not tilt forward. I'm not sure if the size of the studs is the same on all Gibsons, mine is a 2015 model, so this might be specific to the model I have or the year of production. Or the bridge might be made for guitars made in Asia, not USA, but the spacing of the strings and the locations of the screws fits USA made Gibsons. It's hard to tell because they can't publicly say for which brands it was made or else they'll get in trouble with guitar manufacturers. I did watch a video in which the bridge is installed on a Gibson SG Special though. Final result, I can properly intonate my guitar and I haven't any change in the sound of the guitar but it was not a smooth operation.
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Bad design
andy123 27.09.2020
This bridge looks very nice and sounds great. However, it is designed poorly. First: the height adjustment is not easy. Once you have lowered the bridge too much is is very complicated to rise the bridge again because when you do you only unscrew the locking screw of the bridge. So you have to loosen all the strings and loosen the locking screw and then fiddle with your fingers to try to rise the post. When you are pleased with the height you have to really be careful when locking the bridge so it don't go down again! I have a Tone Pros wraparound on my Revstar and its design is much better. Price is almost the same. Second: the adjustment screws for the saddles are not fixed to the bridge. When you move the saddles away from the nut the saddles are not moving. So you have to push the head of the screw to get it in position. I'm afraid that this will lead to intonation problems due to vibration during use.
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high quality product
RoadKing 23.01.2023
very happy with my purchase, fitted onto 70s Avon Morris DC. Thank you Thomann for selling Schaller products
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Die Beste Wrapover auf dem Markt
Thomas822 12.05.2020
Ich war auf der Suche nach einer guten Wraparound Bridge für meine originale 63er SG Junior, da die alten Lightning Bars eine falsch intonierte G-Saite haben (für umwickelte Saiten gedacht).

Das Material der alten Lightning Bars ist Druckguss - kein Alu. Also habe ich (ohne Übertreibung!) bis auf die Pigtail Brücke alles ausprobiert, was der Markt hergibt.

ABM, alle Varianten, alle Materialien
Mojotone Lightning Bar USA
Faber
alte Leo Quann Badass
und und und...

Die Schaller ist für mich die mit ABSTAND beste Brücke, die ich für Geld kaufen konnte. Gerade die SG-Junior klingt aufgrund ihrer Konstruktion mit einer Alu-Bridge einfach zu "dünn" und hat kaum mehr Fundament im Sound. Die anderen Druckgussbridges klingen zum Teil tot oder haben konstruktionsbedingte Schwächen.

Die Schaller macht einfach (fast) alles richtig.
+ Ideale Saitenführung (bei einfachen Wrapovers verrutschen die Saiten oft, da sie keinen definierten Auflagepunkt haben
+ Unterseite nur dort ausgefräst wo keine Saiten laufen (heißt man kann die Saiten auch mit montierter Bridge neu einfädeln)
+ super lebendiger Sound mit genügend Fundament. Klanglich am nähsten an der originalen Lightning Bar.
+ Langer Intonationsweg - Bei meiner SG haben es die Erbauer damals nicht so genau genommen mit der Mensur.

Einziger Kritikpunkt: Ich werde einfach kein Freund mehr dieser Locking Studs. Vom Prinzip von vielen Herstellern gleich. Faber macht das zB genauso. Mir persönlich wären passende Studs mit geringen Toleranzen wesentlich lieber.

Alles in allem ein tolles Produkt.
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