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Babicz FCH Solo Rail

SKU:Babicz_Solo_Rail

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Single String Bridge in Chrome, Black, and Gold

$49.99 - $74.99
$49.99 - $74.99

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DESCRIPTION

This individual bass saddle allows you to add as many as you need. Group more than one together to make a narrow spaced 5-String. Group together to make a 6, 7, or 8 (or more) string bridge assembly. Great for multi-scale, fan fret basses. Narrow .600" (15.24mm) string spacing. String from the top, or through the body.

The 'Full Contact Hardware' system now offers "full contact" between the vibrating string and the body of the instrument. Babicz designed FCH with the intent of gaining the maximum amount of direct string coupling to the body of the instrument, with over 50 times more contact surface per saddle compared to conventional saddle designs.

With FCH, string height or "action" can now be set with more precision. The "eCam saddle allows for instant "action" adjustments without ever adding space or air gaps between the saddle and the body of the guitar, and conventional string height action adjustment set screws are eliminated. With the Babicz FCH design, the bridge saddle can never "sink" or "shift" while playing. Each FCH eCAM saddle also includes a specially designed _String Height Lock_ feature, which keeps your string height setting in place_even during extreme saddle vibrations over time. Precise intonation adjustments are also easily attained and in most cases include a _Saddle Housing Lock_ feature.

Question: Where Can I Buy a Babicz FCH Solo Rail?

Answer: You can buy this from Best Bass Gear by Calling 877-839-3531 or Emailing us at sales@bestbassgear.com

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Great bridge!
By Frank
 
I love Babicz bridges, but every once in a while, I need closer string spacing than the normal 0.75" for a narrow-necked instrument. The Babicz Solo Rail gives me the closer spacing I need and still retains all the tone and adjustability of the Babicz FCH bridge.
They're expensive, but worth it.