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๐ถ Elevate your Strat game with precision, power, and style!
The Musiclily Basic 52.5mm Tremolo Bridge is a high-value upgrade designed for Fender Stratocaster and Squier-style electric guitars. Crafted from durable zinc alloy, it offers improved tone, sustain, and smooth tremolo action while maintaining tuning stability. This complete kit includes all necessary hardware for easy installation, making it the perfect choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a reliable, stylish enhancement to their instrument.






| ASIN | B01IN8WPPI |
| Back Material Type | Rosewood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,800 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #838 in Electric Guitar Hardware |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand | Musiclily |
| Brand Name | Musiclily |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,034 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | tremolo block, claw, tremolo arm, springs, mounting hardware |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | 2-1/16 inch (52.5mm) |
| Manufacturer | Musiclily |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M213BK |
| Material Type | Zinc Alloy |
| Model Number | M213BK |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Zinc Alloy |
| Top Material Type | zinc alloy |
| UPC | 700115953436 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**L
solid upgrade for sure.
solid upgrade that offers incredible value for money. It has a nice weight to it, which noticeably improves the guitar's overall tone and sustain.The smoothness of the tremolo action is impressive, and it holds its tuning remarkably well even with frequent use. It feels like a high-quality, sturdy piece of hardware, so I have no doubts about its long-term durability. It's an easy recommendation for anyone looking to refresh their Strat or Squier on a budget.
C**E
Nice replacement or budget project
I've gone with this bridge twice now and very satisfied . This is a nice replacement rather than upgrade in most cases, but also a good partscaster tremelo for your cheap builds. For 13 bucks the quality is great, comes with everything you need (the tiny allen wrench for the saddle adjustment is super appreciated!) and everything is solid and looks really nice. Love the black, but I think the chrome is even nicer. Had to drill for both guitars but works like a charm. I don't use the actual tremelo bar much , it will do a surfy type thing but is not going to divebomb or floyd status. I'm more interested in how the strings feel, how it stays in tune and of course the buzzing. Very satisfied in that regard. How your action and setup goes will depend on multiple factors but I got both going very nicely and no need to replace. Compared to two guitar fetish and one squier bridge I have on my guitars currently it's just as good or better.
K**.
This is difficult to review, especially explaining why I gave it: โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ
For an entry level vintage style tremolo system, this thing is amazing. It does the job, dropping into most imported any import guitar and looking similar, if not the same to OEM. I installed this particular trem bridge into an SX Hawk I picked up for cheap, and this Musiclily bridge was identical to the OEM (less the corrosion). โBut why did you ding this vibrato a star?โ Good question. An entry level bridge is still an entry level bridge. I wouldnโt dare install this into a higher-end guitar, as this trem block is understandably paper thin for the price. The trem arm is simply screw in with no retention assistance beyond the friction of the threads. Basically, itโs super basic, found on just about every beginner S-style guitar, everywhere you could look. But again, price for what you get: Canโt beat it. That said, I also cannot in good conscience give it 5-stars as there are better affordable bridges out there if one would want to spend a few more bucks. As for me, I tried to keep my refurbishment costs to a minimum, and this did the trick perfectly. Would I buy again? Yes, but only for another โgotta keep the costs downโ beginner guitar overhaul.
M**.
Very good for a low budget option
I am working on a project guitar, which had a low budget but functional trem bridge that was chrome. This bridge is of the same quality, but with a black finish. I have no complaints about the finish. I was reluctant to buy it because one of the reviews mentioned the paint scratching off easily, as if it were just cheaply spray painted. I tried scratching the paint with a screw driver on the under side of the bridge just to make sure the paint wouldn't flake off easily, and it was fine. Of course, it will scratch off like even the best luxury car paint, but it's definitely not anything substandard in that way. For the fit, it was a direct replacement for the screw holes of the original bridge I was replacing, but I did need to route out a larger hole in the guitar to allow the bridge to travel because he underside where the bridge meets the trem block was a bit different than my original. That was mildly annoying, but I took care of it within 20 minutes because I luckily had a trim router and the right router bit for the job. I then painted over the bare wood from were I did the routing out. I can't say if this would be needed for another guitar, but I wanted to mention I needed it for mine, so that might be worth considering if you aren't sure you are able to do that kind of modification. This is definitely not the kind of quality you can expect from a Floyd Rose, but I'd say it's about equal to the quality of the trem bridges that come on Squire stratocasters or similar low budget style with the screw in trem bar. So I rate it 5 stars for the low price and matching low expectations.
R**M
Kit fits
My son had broke the tremolo bar off from over tighting so I ordered a replacement bridge and it mounted perfectly in a fender starcaster. An exact fit.
N**E
Decent for a budget build, but some quality issues
I bought the Musiclily 52.5mm tremolo bridge for a budget Strat-style project. It works, but there are definitely some quality issues. The hole for the whammy bar is misaligned, so the tremolo arm wonโt thread in correctly. Personally, this isnโt a big deal for me because I donโt use a whammy bar anyway, but if you plan on using the tremolo arm this could be a problem. The other issue I ran into was with the height adjustment set screws. One of them stripped while I was adjusting saddle height. That could partly be on me, but the screws do feel pretty soft compared to higher-quality bridges. Overall, itโs a cheap bridge and it basically works, but the hardware quality reflects the price. If youโre doing a budget build and donโt care about using the tremolo arm, it might be fine. If you want something more solid, you may want to spend a little more.
1**7
Great budget buy
I bought this for a budget build where the trem would not be used. I did change the saddles as I like rollers, but it wasn't needed, just preference for me. Overall very good, solid feel looks nice and doesn't cost much.
L**A
Gets the job done
Exceeded my expectations for the cost
A**.
Good quality
Fits perfectly.
A**.
Just simply a great brige for strats etc work everytime
Great bridge zero issues works perfect nice quality and used a few of them and no issues at all and great price fits perfect
A**S
Exactly as shown
Bridge arrived exactly as described so all good. The block is a bit weaselly, but that's to be expected at this price - if you go with this option, you might want to upgrade with a brass block later.
M**L
Grate product. Great service.
Loved it. Fast delivery. Love you guys.
B**O
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