Memphis, TN, United States
About this listing
If your bass bridge is giving you grief with intonation issues or you're bringing a project bass back to life, the SAGA19 is a solid replacement that won't break the bank. This is a straightforward 4-string bridge designed to drop into standard P-bass and J-bass routing — the kind of hardware swap that can transform a beater bass into something you'd actually want to gig with.
What makes this bridge worth considering is the individually adjustable saddles. You can dial in proper intonation string by string, which matters when you're trying to stay in tune past the 7th fret. The black finish works with most bass aesthetics, whether you're restoring a vintage piece or upgrading the hardware on a budget instrument.
This isn't boutique hardware, but it's built to handle standard string tension without flexing or shifting. The mounting pattern fits most major bass brands using the classic Fender-style routing, so if your bass takes a standard bridge, this should bolt right in. Installation is straightforward with basic tools — no special luthier equipment required.
Bottom line: If you need a reliable replacement bridge for a P-bass or J-bass style instrument and want proper intonation adjustment without spending serious money, the SAGA19 gets the job done.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: SAGA19
Finish: Black
Compatibility: Precision and Jazz Bass style guitars
String Saddles: Individually adjustable
Mounting Hardware: Included
Brand Compatibility: Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Epiphone, Squier, ESP, PRS, Jackson, Yamaha, BC Rich, Schecter, Ernie Ball
Installation: Standard bass guitar routing
Recommended For: Bass guitar restoration, hardware upgrades, luthier projects
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit my Fender bass?
Yes, the SAGA19 uses standard Precision/Jazz Bass mounting patterns. If your Fender has the typical 4-screw bridge mounting, this should drop right in. The hole spacing matches factory specs on most P and J basses.
How much better is this than a cheap stock bridge?
The main advantage is proper saddle adjustment. Budget bass bridges often have limited or sloppy intonation adjustment, while this gives you precise control over each string's length and height. You'll actually be able to get the bass playing in tune up the neck.
Can I install this myself?
If you can work a screwdriver and have basic setup knowledge, yes. The bridge bolts into existing holes, and saddle adjustment uses standard Allen wrenches. You'll need to set intonation after installation, but that's standard for any bridge swap.
Does this work on 5-string basses?
No, this is 4-string only. The saddle spacing and overall width are designed for standard 4-string configuration. For extended range basses, you need a bridge specifically made for that string count.
Original Price$19.99
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New Price$9.99
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