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KAISH Bass Guitar String Tree Bass String Retainer with Mouting Screws Black

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$9.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Use on most electric bass models
  • Well plated; Quick & easy to install
  • Materials : Brass
  • Please double-check the dimensions
  • Package includes one string Retainer with screws



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #68,134 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #81 in Bass Guitar Hardware
Date First Available February 19, 2019 Color Name Black String Gauge Medium

Bass Guitar String Tree Bass String Retainer with Mouting Screws Black


Fernando G.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
… a pair of those huge Fender string buttons that you can retire or save for using them with older straps on seasoned bass 🎸 guitars. Drilling a couple of tiny holes is a small price to pay for better intonation and headstock string tension. Works for me! 😎
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
String spacing is too narrow for a MIM P Bass. String would bend in 2 angles, way more stress for those cheap screws to handle. Didn’t use it. I may modify this to a single with a beefier screw or keep looking.
Jules
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
The string tree itself was was fine but the screws provided are awful. I made a pilot hole and started screwing things in place and after a few turns the screw head stripped completely and I had to yank out the screw which broke and now I have a small piece of screw stuck on the head of my bass as well as some slight blemishes- buyer beware
Edward E. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
This string tree is very well designed for holding down the strings. Good looking product and price .
James Frazier
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2022
Fast and easy to install
Mason King
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
Every fender style bass has a ringy A string behind the nut. ALL of them. It is an unavoidable occurrence and a flaw in Leo's design, the ONLY flaw, actually. But, unscrew your old string retainer and pop this bad boy on, and your A string will only make sound on the proper side of the nut. 11/10 recommend
vittorio
Reviewed in Italy on April 3, 2022
Perfetto per gestire la discesa delle corde del basso.
Daniel L. Dreibelbis
Reviewed in Canada on April 18, 2022
I'd always had troubles with the tone on my A string on my Squier P-bass, and when I replaced my neck with a Fender Mexican Standard one, I was determined to make that thing sound perfect. I figuerd the A string needed to have a proper break angle over the nut in order to correct it flubbiness. When I found this Kaish three-string tree, I figured this would solve it - and it did. The only problem I found was the flimsy screws - one snapped off while installing, thankfully I found a slightly thicker screw in my parts box.
Carson S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021
My super cheap Ammoon J-Bass had a buzz at the nut when playing the A string open because there wasn’t enough of an angle from the nut to the tuning machine. Installation was very easy. I didn’t have to remove the strings. I used the hole from the original 2-string string tree for one of the screws so I only had to drill one hole. The screws appear to be the same size as the original string tree screw. Since there was only one screw holding down two strings originally, I’m pretty confident two screws holding down three strings will be fine. There are no sharp edges or obvious blemishes. The only thing I might change is to file off a little of the bottom of the “arm” that holds the A string. It’s a little bit too close to the headstock to allow the string to be easily slipped under from the side. You need to thread it through. That’s a minor issue, though, especially since you have to thread the D string through anyways.
Bob T
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
Used on my Squier bass. Works fine. As with any string tree installation, use care not to break through the opposite side of the neck when you drill your pilot holes - which you should always do.
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