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Fits Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster and Jaguar and Telecaster with Bigsby and JM/Jag bridge just fine. If it don't fit from the start, just use some repeated squeezing/molding - gently with padded tools (pliers, hammers and/or vise) - and it will stay at its place.
This bridge cover looks great on pretty much and Jaguar (or indeed Jazzmaster) with the appropriate bridge to fit on to, giving a classic vintage vibe. It does help play trickier lines without accidentally muting certain strings, but does actually make it more difficult, in fact nearly impossible, to palm mute properly when you want. The only downside I had was that it was slightly too big for my Japanese Jaguar bridge, so I had to squeeze the sides in a little so that it would cling on. In time, I will probably also file away some of the metal from the string side as it nearly catches on my low E string.
This bridge cover looks great on pretty much and Jaguar (or indeed Jazzmaster) with the appropriate bridge to fit on to, giving a classic vintage vibe. It does help play trickier lines without accidentally muting certain strings, but does actually make it more difficult, in fact nearly impossible, to palm mute properly when you want. The only downside I had was that
This bridge cover looks great on pretty much and Jaguar (or indeed Jazzmaster) with the appropriate bridge to fit on to, giving a classic vintage vibe. It does help play trickier lines without accidentally muting certain strings, but does actually make it more difficult, in fact nearly impossible, to palm mute properly when you want. The only downside I had was that it was slightly too big for my Japanese Jaguar bridge, so I had to squeeze the sides in a little so that it would cling on. In time, I will probably also file away some of the metal from the string side as it nearly catches on my low E string.