Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the TonePros AVR-II Tune-o-matic Bridge? A: The TonePros AVR-II Tune-o-matic Bridge is a replacement bridge designed for vintage instruments originally fitted with ABR-1 style bridges, offering enhanced intonation range and stability.
- Q: How does the locking feature of the TonePros AVR-II bridge work? A: The locking feature secures the bridge in place, preventing movement and ensuring that your guitar remains in tune, even during play.
- Q: Is the TonePros AVR-II compatible with all guitars? A: The TonePros AVR-II is retrofit for most vintage and reissued USA guitars without modification, making it a versatile option for many players.
- Q: What are the advantages of using TonePros components? A: TonePros components solidify your instrument, improve sustain, enhance tonal qualities, and reduce the likelihood of rattles during play.
- Q: Can I install the TonePros AVR-II bridge myself? A: Yes, installation is straightforward. Simply replace your current bridge and tailpiece, adjust as needed, and secure with the included allen tool.
- Q: Will installing the TonePros bridge affect my guitar's sound? A: Yes, many users report improved sustain and tonal qualities after installing the TonePros bridge, due to its solid construction and design.
- Q: Can I use the TonePros AVR-II on a new guitar? A: Absolutely! If your new guitar does not come with System II components, you can easily install the TonePros AVR-II bridge for enhanced performance.
- Q: What should I do if I want to revert to my original bridge? A: You can easily reinstall your original bridge components without any modification, preserving your vintage instrument for future use.
- Q: How does the TonePros AVR-II bridge improve intonation? A: The AVR-II bridge offers a wider range of intonation adjustments, allowing for more precise tuning and better overall playability.
- Q: What materials are used in the TonePros AVR-II bridge? A: While specific materials are not detailed, the TonePros bridge is engineered for durability and stability, designed to enhance the performance of your instrument.