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The Nova 6-String Headless Bass Bridge combines premium materials, flexible spacing options, and meticulous craftsmanship to deliver pro-level hardware for builders and extended-range bassists. Available in 17mm or 18mm string spacing, it adapts to your build without sacrificing durability, comfort, or tone.
Machined from aerospace-grade aluminum and finished with hand-cut brass saddles, this bridge offers clarity, sustain, and long-term reliability. Each saddle incorporates stainless steel thrust bearings, giving bassists smooth, ultra-stable tuning under even the most demanding playing styles.
The top-loading design makes installation straightforward and routing-free, while the low-profile base keeps playing comfortable. With an intonation range of 18mm and saddle height adjustment range of 4mm, this bridge provides full control for precise setups.
Like all Nova hardware, every bass bridge is hand-assembled and individually inspected before shipment. This level of attention ensures that each unit meets professional standards of performance and consistency—trusted by luthiers and players worldwide.
Colored anodized finishes are available by request. Please allow approximately one additional week for custom orders. Contact us for color availability.
Includes a matching headpiece for a complete installation.
Nova hardware is defined by innovative design, premium construction, and uncompromising quality. The 6-string headless bass bridge carries these values forward, offering professional bassists and builders a modular solution with unmatched stability, comfort, and sound.
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Overall a decent quality bridge system , However: The method for setting intonation is tedious at best, it's trial and error, tuning up and down, tightening and loosening the set screw, and the tuner for each string. The other very weak design flaw is the tiny tiny steel threaded tuner shaft threaded into soft brass. While doing the intonation on my bridge the threads in the brass failed and stripped. I will say the seller was very receptive to my dilemma, and shipped me out replacements very quickly. Is it worth the extra $100 to buy a Hipshot bridge? I wouldn't take this bridge travelling to gigs, too fragile. Your decision. I'd say spring for the Hipshot.