Question:

What is the difference between Style 'A' bridges, Style 'B' bridges and Bent Plate Bridges?

Answer:

Style 'A' bridges have rectangular string saddles and feature side to side string spacing adjustment.  Each string can be adjusted about .080" (2mm) side to side for better string/pickup/neck alignment. The saddles are nested into channels cut into a solid brass or aluminum base plate to provide positive no-wiggle positioning. 'A' Style bridges are available in 3 string models (yes you heard right, 3 strings!!) all the way up to 9 string  These bridges are also available in a wide variety of string spacing. Style 'A' bridges are machined out of solid brass or aluminum materials (not cast out of soft, gummy zinc ) and are available in polished chrome, black or gold finishes. These bridges also feature quick release top string loading. Bent Plate Bridges are similar to the more traditional style commonly found on production instruments. We chose to construct our Bent Plate Bridges out of heavy gauge .090" Brass as opposed to the lighter weight materials commonly used. This is more costly but we feel it delivers a better, more substantial product. Most Bent Plate Bridges are available in top load and string through the body design.
Style  'B' bridges are also available in 4, 5, 6 and 7 string models and come in a wide variety of string spacing. Style 'B' bridge saddles are round and do not offer side to side string adjustment. These bridges are also machined out of solid brass or aluminum and feature quick release top string loading. Style 'B' saddle's also feature our "no wiggle" design to deliver crisp, punchy bottom end tone.