🎶 Tune into Excellence with Every Strum!
The Fender American Series String Guides in Chrome are essential accessories for guitarists, providing a reliable solution for string alignment. This set includes two guides and all necessary mounting hardware, ensuring compatibility with a range of American guitar models. Elevate your instrument's performance and style with these durable, high-quality components.
R**E
As an upgrade, you may find these actually improve the tone of the strings they hold.
They work great and finally I did something that noticeably improved tone.I had switched my bridge out and added a bone nut and nothing was making that noticeable of a difference. My tuning and vibrato ability with the trem staying in tune improved, but no positive tone difference that I could hear. Then I installed these trees, one on my fender sonoran acoustic and one on my strat that I was just talking about, and on BOTH guitars the high e and b strings sound noticeably better, clearer. It's subtle but a good way to describe it would be it sounds more expensive! The batwing trees that came on my guitar were of good quality and did not affect trem use, but they were obviously muffling the strings sound a little bit,which makes sense since they touch the string a lot more and pull the string down furthur. Awesome. It's important to note that you can file off the nubs on the bottom of these relatively easy, you just have to go slowly and make sure you just get the nub, and not part of the bottom. You could very easily create an angle if you file off part of the bottom unevenly. I did mine by hand while watching a movie and took my sweet time.
G**A
Nice upgrade
These Fender string guides are replacing the old style string guide(tree). Installed on a Tele I built. Much less surface of the string touching. Very smooth action when using the vibrato. Took no more than 10 minutes to install.. Reasonably priced, super upgrade. I recommend this product to anyone with string guides on their guitar. These look like rollers, but are not rollers. They do work well. and I will purchase more for other Tele's and StratsPros: Well made Cons; None I can think ofSleek, well designedQuick installImproved soundInexpensive upgrade
J**H
Yes good
The trees do string but a bit expensive
A**S
Solid OEM Quality, Keeps Your Guitar Tuning Stable
I added these genuine Fender string guides to my Strat and they’ve definitely done the job. Installation was straightforward—came with mounting screws, and lined up nicely with the pre-drilled holesI’ve noticed smoother string tension over the nut and fewer tuning hiccups when bending the D, G, B and high E strings.Pros:True Fender quality and chrome finish; they look and feel premiumWell-machined, no burrs or sharp edges.Fixed firmly; one user noted “they don't move” even under tensionCons:May require lightly drilling holes for guitar necks without locator pins—a mild inconvenienceFunctional rather than flashy: they don't alter tone, so it's purely an upgrade for tuning consistency.Much better than the picture implies…look greatThose who value brand authenticity and rock-solid performance will appreciate these guides. They won’t revolutionize your tone, but they will keep your strings under control and your headstock looking sharp. A dependable OEM upgrade for American-series Fenders made in the 90s. Mine needed 2 of these which is also good cause 2 per pack.
D**S
Clean look
You might have to drill
M**Z
Fits perfect on my TE20 SB HARLEY BENTON TELE
Excellent product you just have to drill a little hole for the pin, once you screw it stays in place and about the price it is awesome how affordable is to upgrade your instrument with quality, I am excited how my guitar looks right now, the other awesome thing is the one day delivery, thanks very, very much.
P**Y
Look nice, work fine.
I'm adding a few things to both my kids Mexican Strats(MIM)and thought these would be a nice addition. Since the Mex Strat has the stamped tree there is only a hole for the screw. The new tree has a nub next to the hole that sticks down, I'm guessing to prevent it from rotating. I didn't want to drill a hole to accommodate the nub, so I ground it down the till it was very small. I left just a little bit of material sticking out. There was just enough so you could catch a finger nail on the nub left. That made it so the little bit left would press in the wood preventing the tree from rotating when you screw it down. I looked on the web and the direction the tree should face. Near as I can figure it goes in with the nub closer to the tuner keys.
T**D
Surprising improvement
Had the stamped-steel string trees on a Squier tele. Replaced with one of these little dudes, super easy as long as you lop off the small pin with some wire clippers (I didn't even bother filing it down, I just let the small nub of rough metal stay to make it more stable on the wood and it works great).I wasn't expecting much, just wanted a better look. But I'm surprised at how much more resonant and open the B & E strings are. I think these have much less damping than the original crude stamped steel retainers, less surface area in contact, and the strings are less impacted by them. Good effect and makes me love playing up there even more.Highly recommended.
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