Which aftermarket bridge is this?

cielski

Senior Gretsch-Talker
Feb 10, 2010
20,506
LaFayette IN
Hi. How's it goin'? Welcome to the asylum.
Yup, Compton bridge. Like a Tru-Arc, they're one piece, and never rattle.
They'll alleviate a lot of annoying little issues.
 

MrSpock

Electromatic
Mar 26, 2023
23
California
Thanks for the warm welcome, all! I’ve been reading here for a while before joining as I did extensive research for my purchase. I’d say I’m now quite knowledgeable about Duo Jets!

Regarding the Compton bridge, my only gripe is the positioning for intonation. While it has a very appealing form and design, it will forfeit some intonation accuracy on most strings but especially the D and A.
 

bluenote23

Country Gent
Gold Supporting Member
Oct 17, 2009
1,915
Montreal, Canada
Most Duo Jets will have Space Controls so you still have the same intonation problem. Gretsch bars are the same. You can adjust Synchrosonics but many players just don't like them.

Many players with adjustomatics do intonation once (maybe) and then never touch it again because close can work for intonation like horseshoes.

Some folk can be bothered if intonation is off a few cents but most won't hear the difference.
 

MrSpock

Electromatic
Mar 26, 2023
23
California
Most Duo Jets will have Space Controls so you still have the same intonation problem. Gretsch bars are the same. You can adjust Synchrosonics but many players just don't like them.

Many players with adjustomatics do intonation once (maybe) and then never touch it again because close can work for intonation like horseshoes.

Some folk can be bothered if intonation is off a few cents but most won't hear the difference.
I’m one of those picky ones who likes to dial in as much as possible. I opted for the ABM roller for a good balance of intonation and tuning stability.
 
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