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The Musiclily Pro Slotted Ebony Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pins are a set of 6 premium-quality pins designed to enhance your acoustic guitar's performance and aesthetics. Made from real ebony with a stylish white pearl dot, these pins are pre-slotted for easy installation and fit most acoustic guitars, ensuring a perfect upgrade for any musician.
Neck Material Type | Ebony |
Fretboard Material Type | Ebony |
Top Material Type | Ebony Wood |
Color | Black w/ White Dot Ebony |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.18"L x 0.13"W x 1.18"H |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
U**H
Excellent Upgrade for My Epiphone PR-100 WR
I recently installed the Musiclily Slotted Folk Acoustic Guitar Bone Bridge End Pins on my Epiphone PR-100 WR, and I’m thoroughly impressed with the results. The fit was perfect, with no modifications needed, and the bone material significantly enhanced the guitar's sustain and clarity, giving it a more vibrant and fuller sound compared to the stock plastic pins.Visually, the bright white color adds a striking accent to the guitar, giving it a fresh and distinctive look. The slotted design also makes string changes easier, which is a nice bonus. These bridge pins are a simple yet highly effective upgrade that noticeably improves both the tone and appearance of the instrument.For the price, the quality is exceptional, and they’re definitely a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to enhance their acoustic guitar.
A**D
Worth the money, good for tone!
Makes a noticeable difference in the sound, and I prefer the look to white plastic pegs. Definitely worth the price. They fit my Epiphone masterbuilt with no modifications.
G**T
Great pins after a bit of sanding
I bought these for a vintage C. F. Mountain acoustic guitar (Martin knock off made in Japan). They work great after a bit of sanding with 120 grit sand paper.The tone is much brighter than the plastic pins they replaced. Just be ready for a few hours of sanding if your guitar has non-standard size pins.
C**X
Bang for buck is spot on.
Great value. A little tight, but that's better than too loose any day. As these were for a vintage acoustic that wasn't particularly valuable, they really hit the sweet spot.
A**K
Nice!
Nice little set of solid ebony bridge pins. The ebony is high quality. The mother of pearl inlays are nice. I was afraid that these might be crappy based on the low price- however I couldn’t be more impressed. Often cheap ebony bridge pins seem to be dried right out, or made from inferior wood. But these things are super nice. They made a difference in tone as well. I have a 2005 Martin JC-16RE Aura, and it’s a great guitar but it came with crappy plastic bridge pins and saddle. These things make a larger difference than you might be expecting. Plus, they just look and feel more premium. 10/10 would buy again.
T**N
These are quality
Fit my Taylor 214ce perfect. Replaced the plastic ones that came in the guitar and it has a warmer tone overall now. I believe it lost a little high on the b,e strings, I think it sounds better, definitely an upgrade
D**P
Excellent quality and style replacement bridge pins
Thanks to an Amazon reviewer's recommendation, I bought these pins for my new Sigma acoustic guitar. Just as promised, they fit perfectly and without my having to sand the pins down or make the pin holes larger. It's always guesswork when buying new bridge pins because you never know if they will fit. As an added touch, the seller Musiclily threw in a pick. Usually a free pick is not much to get excited about but this pick is on thick/heavy side and produces a very nice tone on my guitar (not too bright, not too noisy). Overall, I highly recommend these pins but you may want to ask in Q & A area beforehand to see if someone has used these pins on the same or similar guitar that you have.
J**R
Look nice, but are loose like my Taylor's OEM pins
Could entirely be that Taylor, from the factory, made the pin holes in the bridge too big. My OEM pins fit loose enough that I can have to be careful restringing the guitar because they'll easily pull out all on their own, but, once it's done up and under tension, they seem to hold, likely the ball end is wedging them in place. Even tried soaking them in water in the hopes they'd expand a bit and no luck there.So, I bought these as it was implied, they might be a touch oversized; seems not at least in the important part. The top part, above the bridge is a bit bigger and a bit higher profile. That said, they look nice, they are finished well, and appear to be consistently done; but I bought 2 sets for a 12 string and won't be using them unless I break one of my OE pins - which, considering they fall out when there's no tension, seems very unlikely.
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