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I've used mojoaxe, rockinger and kluson
They're all bang on even the g strings are intonated
If you've got angled studs the normal wraptail should work
(formerly customkits)
I am perfectly happy with an uncompensated lightweights wraparound set at the right angle....but the compromised intonation, especially on the G, will not be good enough for all.
Luckily these days you have loads of options for simple compensated bridges and don't need to resort to a baddass bridge or anything with full intonation adjustments
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Also it sounds really good for such a cheap wraptail, we just wanted to see what it was like
(formerly customkits)
http://www.amberguitar.com/tailpieces/63-lightweight-aluminium-wraparound-tailpiece-nickel.html
Had good reports on the compensated ToneBar version. They're both aluminium.
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I have only used two types of bridges in the past on Juniors the Wilkinson Prs style or my old Schaller Badass style which I used for years on my original own build junior that passed away recently.
There is a sort of purity in the the simple bar types but do they really make much difference to tone.
Is light better than heavy etc etc .
Any pointers to good junior sounds would be helpful.
The easiest option is just to use the Schaller I never felt it was wrong on the old one but if there are better suggestions happy to get one of the recent suggestions.
cheers
If so - I've switched to the 'other spare' so happy to let someone have a go
I'm slooooowly expanding the stock. Need to get on with it this year.
Top notch!!