TonePro Reviews Consumer Reports ((Top *Specialists* Break Down the Real Facts ÷)) Side Effects, Ingredients, Official Site Upgrade your guitar with TonePro System II locking bridges and tailpieces to stop bridge wiggle, keep your intonation accurate, and enjoy longer sustain; TonePro parts fit many post sizes and finishes so you can match vintage or modern instruments easily. Try It Today
TonePro Reviews Consumer Reports At the heart of TonePro’s lineup is the patented System II locking mechanism, and TonePro models like AVR2, NVR2, TP6R, T3BT, and TPFP represent Tune-o-matic style options that cover both ABR-1 routing profiles and Nashville post configurations so TonePro can fit Les Paul-style, SG-style, and other guitars without radical modification. For extended-range users TonePro even offers a dedicated 7-string bridge: the TonePro 7 model follows a Tune-o-matic layout with intonation adjustment on the pickup side, pre-notched saddles, Phillips-head saddle screws, large posts with 84.5mm spacing and metric threads, and a matching 14" radius profile, which means TonePro supports modern multiscale and wide-neck designs as well. The hardware options include standard (small) and large post sizes and both US and metric threads, so TonePro parts can be matched to existing bushings and drilled post holes in most standard guitars, and TonePro’s design emphasis on being a direct replacement often means no routing is required for installation.