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  • PCS Style Brass Tune-o-matic bridge

    I was looking at the JCF-01 specs and a picture from one of the threads and I was curious where can I pick up a PCS Style Brass Tune-o-matic? I'm ordering a string through Rhoads and kind of like how tbridge looks. I tried looking it up but couldn't find anything on it.

    And any idea if it would be a simple replacement or if it's got a weird set up that would need work done to the body to accommodate it?
    In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil

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    i believe that the string spacing on the real PCS bridges are different than the standard TOM bridges that jackson uses, but dave (budman) made a PCS style bridge for stuka and they match up.

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    • #3
      Just to add a little info here, the "true" PCS brass bridges have a 2-15/16ths spacing with smaller post holes and the gotohs have a 2-29/32nd spacing with the larger post holes.

      Scotts (stuka) was not a gotoh (at least it wasn't labeled as such) but it had the gotoh post spacing. Just to confuse things a little more for you, the black aluminum anodized original tunamatics had the gotoh spacing as well but depending on the year, did not have the correct holes.
      Dave ->

      "would someone answer that damn phone?!?!"

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