Gilou
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
Works awesome
Dave W
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023
I honestly expected this to be terrible quality. The machining is all fine - no obvious flaws. It coul duse some grease to smooth things out (like the tuner pegs themselves) but overall, everything looks quite good minus the "Overlord of Music" engraving.This setup has a surprising amount of weight to it - I was anticipating cheap pot metal, but the package was a solid pound or two which gave me a shock.In terms of function, the tuning saddles are a bit of a hassle to figure out, and with their set screws it's a bit challenging moving the saddle precisely to intonate once the string is tightened but beyond that, the setup functions quite well when it's actually working. Many people made it sound like this was an awful choice, but I truly do see myself using one of these again in the future, considering the next headless bridge you'll find is probably 3-5 times the price.
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
The product looked and worked great...what drives a person nuts is when they don't include all the screws. Quality control.
jacob
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022
This piece of crap bridge came with my bass kit, it is so bad every single screw and tuner has completly stripped out so now I’m I have no choice but to complete scrap the project
Jake Ghaffari
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022
Every screw seems to be made cheap. Can’t hold any tension or it strips. I would not buy this. This product is worthless
Kyle
Reviewed in Canada on October 25, 2022
I put this bridge on a custom headless bass I built with Rick' 4003 style pickups. I didn't use the headpiece, only ordered for the bridge.I have owned two of these "Overlord" bridges. Both had the exact same issues. Firstly being the lowest saddle height position is way too high; unplayably high. To compensate for this I have shimmed the neck up to bring it closer to the strings. The second issue is the tuners. They are very small and hard to get a hold of and turn, when you are tightening you can use an Allan key, but to loosen you pretty much need pliers or something. If you use an Allan key you end up loosening the Allan screw instead of turning the tuners. It should be possible to turn the tuners with your fingers and not need tools to do so. The third issue is the saddle length adjustment. There is very little room for adjusting intonation. They also all slide freely so adjust with the strings in and in tune is hard, you also end up usually nudging it further than you wanted so there's a lot of back and forth to get it right.Overall it works, with some caveats. I may eventually swap it out for the hipshot headless bridge.
patrick whyte
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
id buy it just for the bridge. the head peice is too small to be usable on a normal sized instrument. i think this could be used with electric guitar string but definitely not bass strings. the head peice couldnt even fit my peewee les paul neck. but the actual bridge is pretty nice and seems to function properly so far.