Babicz FCH-AM Bass Bridge, String Thru, Original Series

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from $ USD 159.99

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SKU: BZ-FCH4AM Category: Bass Bridges Brand:

Description

With FCH, string height or “action” can now be set with more precision. The “eCAM” saddle allows for instant “action” adjustments without ever adding space or air gaps between the saddle and the body of the guitar, and conventional string height action adjustment set screws are eliminated. With the Babicz FCH design, the bridge saddle can never “sink” or “shift” while playing.

Each FCH eCAM saddle also includes a specially designed “String Height Lock” feature, which keeps your string height setting in place…even during extreme saddle vibrations over time. Precise intonation adjustments are also easily attained and in most cases include a “Saddle Housing Lock” feature.

Fits most Fender American made P and J basses.  STRINGS THROUGH THE BODY, with a modern Fender three hole mount pattern. Includes four string ferrules, mounting screws, and adjustment wrench.

Available in Chrome, Nickel, Black & Gold

Features

  • Over 50 times more string transference over traditional bridge saddles
  • Drop-in for Fender American P and J four string basses
  • Strings through the body
  • Three hole modern Fender mounting pattern
  • Patented eCAM technology
  • Includes string ferrules
  • .75″ (3/4″) String Spacing
  • Weight: 3.8 oz.

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1 review for Babicz FCH-AM Bass Bridge, String Thru, Original Series

  1. Kono (verified owner)

    Incredible bridge. Installed it on my USA jazz elite and didn’t require any drilling or modifications. The stock through body fender ferrules were a nightmare to remove due to the glue… took me like 4 hours and still managed to dent the paint pretty bad… but the babicz ones went in without any issues, and they look way better.

    Also was trial and error to get it intonated properly (easy way to remember: If intonation is flat: move saddle left & sharp: move right. Easy to remember cause of the letter count.), but once I did, no issues with string tension. Be careful when raising the strings too high if you’re using the through body holes. The cam’s are made of soft alloy so if you’re using stainless roundwound stings, they might bite into them and grab, potentially causing the D & G strings to snap. Happened twice before I realized the strings have to dropped a few tones before rotating the cam’s. That or a little bit of string lubricant.

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