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The Enterprise
banjo bridge combines the best aspects of
every professional bridges into one
guaranteed bridge. You may have tested
identical-looking bridges and wondered why
there are sometimes big differences in tone
between them. Look at the features that
effect tone, features that make for easier
playability, and features that are good
ideas from the structural and functional
standpoint.
The Enterprise
has enough strength to prevent breaking or
excessive sagging under string tension. A
slight tilt back toward the tailpiece not
only helps prevent tipping, but it bisects
the break angle and optimizes the string's
downward pressure on the bridge. It has an
ebony top that provides a hard surface that
increases brilliance, won't easily wear out
from string tension, and gives the top edge
more strength to prevent collapsing.
Enterprise maple is selected from our
collection of antique hard maple, and only
the wood with the proper density and grain
specifications becomes an Enterprise.
The most
distinctive Enterprise feature is its
uniquely curved top edge. This shape is hand
sanded into each bridge to provide accurate
scale length compensation for medium and
light gauge string sets. The need for
compensation varies with each banjo but is
especially pronounced when you are using a
.013 or larger non-wound third string. If
you are using a wound third string or some
other non-standard set, specify this when
ordering.
Banjos with
arched or radiused fingerboards need to have
a bridge with a radiused top edge. The
Enterprise is available with extra radius
for these banjos. Even regular Enterprise
bridges have a slightly radiused top edge to
raise the center strings a bit higher, since
most buzzing problems come from the heavier
strings. The heavier strings vibrate in a
wider arc, so higher action is needed for
them. Also, reaching the string is easier
with the center strings resting a little
higher.
Since slight
changes in bridge height and weight can
affect sound and playability dramatically,
the Enterprise is available in virtually all
heights and many weights. If you need a
bridge that is only 1/100" taller than a
standard 5/8" bridge, Nechville is the only
place you can get it. Other makers just cut
down standard heights with no regard to the
bridge's critical mass requirement.
Perhaps the
biggest factor in finding a great bridge is
to find the magic weight. Most inexpensive
bridges are too light to serve the purposes
of professional players. Thin, light bridges
cause the banjo head to respond mostly to
high overtones and high frequency noise. The
banjo may be bright, but difficult to work
with in recording or performing over a PA
system. If a bridge is too heavy, it will
reduce volume and produce a darker tone,
usually with more sustain.
Nechville
uses the tried and true bridge combination
of maple topped with ebony. Since maple
varies tremendously in density from tree to
tree - and even from different parts of the
same board, it is impossible to keep
consistency of mass unless the weight is
monitored. Other makers bridges may look
right but be out of spec for your banjo.
Among the many maple and ebony bridges on
the market, the Enterprise bridge, is the
only bridge precision-weighed, measured and
marked, so you know what you are getting,
every time. Guaranteed.
Price:
$30.00
Shipping:
$3
International customers, please contact Nechville
sales office for
shipping costs. |