Graph Tech ResoMax NW2 Wraparound Bridge with String Saver Saddles Nickel
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Description
The new ResoMax Wrap Harmonic Bridge System is designed to maximize harmonic content and richness in every note. Super sexy and entirely curvaceous, the bridge is completely comfortable for superior palm muting. Exclusive to the ResoMax system, the AutoLock feature magnetically secures your bridge at all times with no tools to use or lose, making restringing simple and quick.



Features
- Light weight ResoMax Alloy bridge
- Comes equipped with String Saver saddles
- AutoLock magnetically locking bridge
- Triple plated finish for durability and good looks
Specs
How do I know if it will fit my guitar?
- The most common post spacing is 3-7/32" or 82mm. This is a standard post spread used by most manufacturers today. Measure the distance between the center of one post to the center of other post.
- String spread is the distance between the centers of the outer strings on a bridge.
- Saddle radius determines the arc formed by all the individual saddle heights, and should match the radius of your fretboard.
- Post spacing is the center-to-center distance between of the mounting posts of your bridge.
- String spread Saddle radius Post spacing Post threads
- 2-1/16" 12" 3-7/32" 5/16 -24UNF
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Any Single wraparound set up I will jump to put this puppy
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submitted8 years ago
byDwight
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This is my 2nd ResoMax NW2.. The 1st on I put on my rebuilt Epiphone Les Paul Special.. The diferance in tone and sustain over that of the stock wrap around is like nite/day. These are pricey but the ability to intonate individual strings and the total tonal responsiveness increase is worth while to those desireing to improve their guitar.
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submitted22 days ago
asked byLailson
fromNew York
Is this bridge compatible with the Les Paul PRS SE Single Cut 245?
The Graph Tech ResoMax NW2 Wraparound Bridge with String Saver Saddles is not directly compatible with the PRS SE Singlecut 245 without checking and possibly modifying a few key specifications. Here are the important factors to consider: 1. Bridge Type: Wraparound The PRS SE 245 typically uses a wraparound bridge, so in principle, a wraparound like the ResoMax NW2 is the correct type. 2. Stud Spacing ResoMax NW2: Has a stud spacing of 82 mm (measured center to center). PRS SE 245: Usually has metric studs with 81.5 mm spacing (import spec). This 0.5 mm difference may sound small but can affect alignment and intonation. You’ll need to measure your guitar’s post spacing to be sure. 3. Post/Stud Thread Compatibility PRS SE models typically use M8 (metric) threaded posts. Graph Tech NW2 uses 6mm posts with M8 x 1.25 threaded inserts, which may work, but it depends on whether you are reusing the existing PRS bushings or swapping them out. If you're keeping the PRS bushings, the ResoMax studs may not fit properly. 4. Saddle Type and Intonation The String Saver saddles are excellent for reducing string breakage and increasing sustain. The NW2 has intonation-adjustable saddles, which is better than the fixed-position PRS wraparound, especially for tuning accuracy. 5. Overall Fit and Aesthetics The ResoMax bridges are high quality and lightweight, designed to enhance tone. If the post spacing and threading work, it's a great upgrade. Bottom Line / Recommendation Measure your stud spacing first (center to center). Check your existing post thread size (likely M8 on the SE 245). If needed, a guitar tech to confirm post compatibility.submitted3 years ago
asked byJohn
fromVirginia Beach VA
I'm doing a new build, does this bridge include the anchor bushings? Thanks.
I’m very sorry, we don’t have that information available. Perhaps an inquiry to GraphTech