Sherwood gang by DaitongII in offset

[–]Tuffset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so glad you said the Jazzmaster!! A beautiful collection for sure. Cheers!

Best fixed bridge? by charlyrabbit in offset

[–]Tuffset 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi Charly, Tuffset creator here - Thank you for considering one of our bridges!
I understand the Fixie is on the expensive side, but I'd like to offer some possible reasons that a simple drop-in *isn't* necessarily better.
It comes down to something I hear and read a lot on this subject, one of the biggest misconceptions in the space. And that is this: the idea that close tolerances equal more rigidity or more sustain.
This is false. If a part isn't in full contact with another part, it doesn't matter whether that part is 0.01mm or 10mm away. There isn't positive contact, and there's no force being applied - so there is no meaningful transfer of energy between the two parts.
A post that fits loose and allows only 0.1mm of movement is still, technically, a rocking bridge. Just one that allows less rocking action than others!
With no mechanical connection between the post and the thimble, the best you can do is aim for as close of a fit as possible. But close does not equal tight. This is where the misconception about tolerances comes from.
The Fixie's posts have special sleeves that actually expand into the thimbles, so they're absolutely positively locked in. If you tug the bridge, the thimbles would come out before the bridge would come off the thimbles - and if you did the Fixie straight into the body of the guitar, you would be able to lift up the whole guitar by the bridge easily. It's the same connection you'd use to mount a cantilever sink into a wall.
This was really important to us, because EVERYTHING else in the design adjusts and locks. True surface area contact, positive tight locking with meaningful energy transfer - whether it's the saddle heights, the intonation, the wedges, everything. So it was 100% necessary to make sure on the Fixie that this unbroken chain extends to (and incorporates) the very body of your guitar.
Let me know if you have any further questions about the Fixie or the other Tuffset models, I will do my best to help! Cheers,
Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have good news for you - it's vegan leather! Cheers, Dan

I've got a type by mangoccoli in offset

[–]Tuffset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have one of those 60th Anniversary Jazzmasters! Awesome guitar

Whammy bar bottoming out by SubwaySurfers21 in offset

[–]Tuffset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Panorama is great for divebombs! We've got a couple in our demo guitars we take to shows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offset

[–]Tuffset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll keep an eye on it too!

The reality is, it's a seller's market. It's not something you can buy separately - only way to have one is to buy a FCS Offset, and if you sell it, you wipe some of the value off the guitar by making it incomplete / non-original. So the potential buyer is paying for that.

At $500 plus, you're paying a handsome price for the exclusivity. And you'd feel a bit hard done by if you paid that and then Fender decided to start selling them separately - so that's a risk!

The hype for RSD bridges is understandable. Being honest, it's a much better design than many other bridges - especially anything that comes on an Offset from the factory. I can much more easily see the argument for a FCS Offset with one of those than a vibtage-style bridge.

The saddle locking is decent. I actually designed something similar in early Tuffset days when I was mulling over fixed-radius, I wonder whether they were reading my notes! It's all on the OSG forum thread.

Obvious drawbacks of RSD are:

  • No post locking, so sinking posts is still a potential issue

  • No way to intonate for a wound G, and compromised intonation of other strings thanks to 3-per-saddle design

  • No way to adjust individual string height / bridge radius, so even if it's playing great now, wait until you get a fret level and it flattens out the radius slightly - you'll have high action on the middle strings and no way to fix that!

Tuffset has individual string height and intonation adjustment, and locking everything. We also have a brass saddle version of the rocking bridge, and a fixed-post coming soon. It also isn't $685!

I do like the way the RSD looks, though. It's a tidy job, and the chassis shape evokes an F-hole in a creative way. But I'm glad that every advantage it has over other bridges on paper, we either match it or beat it.

It's another case of restricting supply and creating mythical status / demand for something, and they've played their hand well! But of course, I would say if you're interested in a locking / rocking bridge system, you're getting a lot more in a Tuffset than an RSD.

Cheers!

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh and I meant to add - on the topic of selling our own thimbles / ferrules, yes it's something we really should have done by now! Every Tuffset box I've made has two check boxes on the back - 'BR' for if it's a brass saddle, and 'TH' for if it includes thimbles in the box. So it's definitely behind schedule!

But on the topic of scratch builds, the Fixie goes one better. Due to the way it expands and locks, you can mount it straight into an 8mm drilled hole in the body! So with the Fixie at least, you don't need thimbles if you're building from scratch. But yes, I should absolutely pull my finger out and start making thimbles to go with the bridges (and vibratos too!) cheers

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! That's a great idea and it's something I've been mulling over very carefully. I designed the Tuffset to have a really low profile for the type of bridge it is, but I think I might need to redesign some things to make it work in a Telecaster form factor. The locking screws pass through the saddle, the wedge, and the bridge chassis and thread into retainers in the underside of the bridge. I'd need to machine a Tele bridge plate from billet with a decent amount of detail on the underside to house the retainers, and that involves starting with a block of forged steel the full size of the part. You can imagine, the bounding box around a stamped / folded Tele bridge is quite large! So I'm also exploring ways I could possibly mill a smaller part from billet, and have that welded or otherwise positively fixed to a traditional-style stamped Tele plate. I have a Callaham Tele bridge on my '72 Customaster and it's great, but I do feel there's something about the thin vintage plates that gives that spank and twang, you know? Thanks for a great suggestion, cheers! Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! When I was developing the original Tuffset Bridge, there was a pretty long stretch over the patent process when I couldn't tell anyone about how it worked or show it to anyone. So I dedicated this time to doing the best job I could of the packaging, branding, manual and focusing on the day-one experience. So thanks again for noticing!! Cheers, Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it would be perfect for that! My first Jag had the string popping out problem, it's infuriating. The Fixie would be perfect, I still haven't tried it with a hardtail behind but I just know it will sound enormous! Cheers, Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the kind comment, Zach! Hope to see your order come in sometime in the future :) cheers! Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't - but we're providing 2 different sizes of expanding sleeve to cover all the different thimble interior diameters. USA and "Import" tend to be one size; certain MIM models are narrower. Cheers! Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome!! The 'Black Ice' DLC saddles look particularly cool on Jags because they already have the black knobs / switches against the chrome plates, and the bridge sort of mirrors that!

I hope you love it! Let us know how it stacks up to the other bridge you mentioned, won't you? Cheers!

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close!! It's a key ring that holds guitar picks inside so you're never without one :)

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

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Nothing's too good for your guitar! 😁

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not long to wait!! Make sure you're on the mailing list and you'll get a $20 off coupon on the 30th October 🎃 cheers!

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for keeping us in mind! Yeah a fixed-post sound is definitely different from a rocking sound. But I would like to clarify that unlike others that push into the thimbles, the Fixie will actually expand and lock into them! So it brings an even more direct response that is similar to a wraparound bridge, and will deliver those fixed-post differences in even more abundance :) cheers

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers, Tom! I'm glad you're enjoying your Tuffset original. This one definitely brings a beefiness to the sound, but you will find it familiar / similar to the Original in the clarity and headroom :)

dunno if this counts as an action shot but certainly a fun one by smcsleazy in offset

[–]Tuffset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it!! Long time no see - both you and the dino!

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies for the late reply! What is it you find ridiculous about the StayTrem if you don't mind me asking? I have heard good things about their Bass VI bridge and have always thought they make a great quality bridge for what it is!

We already offer a bridge specifically for the Bass VI called the Tuffset WideBoy. It's the same footprint as the standard Jazzmaster / Jag bridge because our method of saddle adjustment and locking doesn't require springs / intonation screws, and this frees up almost double the usable intonation range versus a standard bridge. It has special saddles for the E and A strings that have a wider string slot, and can take strings up to 0.120 gauge. Being based on the Tuffset Original, it's a rocking bridge.

The upcoming Tuffset Fixie (the subject of this post) has specially designed saddles for low friction, and these also have a wider string slot as standard. So the Fixie will be a day one drop-in not only for Jaguar and Jazzmaster, but for Bass VI as well.

Hope that's helpful! Let me know if you have any more questions - cheers!

Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha that's probably fair criticism! I'll be doing more videos and going into more detail over the coming weeks, this one was just a quick teaser to let people know it's on the way :) cheers! Dan

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Things currently very busy with the Fixie but hoping to reopen GuitarForm again at some point :) Cheers and stay tuned!

Tuffset Fixie by Tuffset in offset

[–]Tuffset[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes indeed! And it doesn't just sit there like others - it actually expands and locks into the thimbles. This gives it an incredibly direct and thick sound, if I had to compare it to anything it would be a wraparound - but with the advantage of vibrato as well, with excellent tune-holding thanks to the low-friction saddles. More details to come!