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Maton Guitars
6 Clarice Rd,
Box Hill, Victoria 3128 Australia
Phone:
+61 3 9896 9500
Fax:
+61 3 9896 9501
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TonePros Bridge & Tailpieces
TonePros hardware - Classic look & charm while providing the high performance necessary for today's professional guitarist.
And it's all about the tone!
The perfect guitar tone is created by TonePros "patented pinch", the sideways pressure that is applied from the strategically placed "tone screws" which greatly reduces "play" or wiggle of posts in their inserts. This reduction causes the posts to "freeze in place" resulting in a new solid connection between the strings, components, and guitar top transferring all resonance to the guitar body. You can feel & hear the difference, and when the resonance vibrations are fully transferred to the guitar body's "Tone Wood" it creates that "sweet style" sustain as opposed to the electronic kind.
The increased contact area created by TonePros new locking designs. Locking allows for simple physics to better "couple" your guitar components. The more area that is coupled on your guitar components, the more string vibrations can be transferred. For years, guitars with wrap-around bridges have been cursed with the "lean" or tilt on their stud mounts. Since string tension was all that held them on, the only contact area was just a bit of the edge of the bottom flange, and just a bit of the lip of the stud top. TonePros® Locking Studs provide 100% of the contact area of the bottom flange, 100% of the contact area of the stud top, no lean, and components that are completely locked solid to the guitar body.
The complete preservation of your perfect set-up -which means no more readjusting your guitar's action or intonation. Once your guitar is set up, it is locked and stays that way. And since your bridge is more stable being locked & frozen in place, your intonation settings are exact due to the reduction and/or removal of movement from loose components.
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For more detailed information, visit the TonePros website. www.tonepros.com |
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