Originally Posted by: axe2What do you mean they didnt have non adjustable bridges.
Are you talking about the stop tail bridge.
As i know all prs bridges are adjustable .
Unless there's something new i dont know about.
Did you buy the zm prs.
The non-trem S2 models have the stop/bridge that does NOT have individually adjustable saddles. There is a micro-adj at each post, but not per string.
S2 models started last year ...
Yes, I bought the ZM. It's a single cut, non-trem, semi-hollow with fully adjustable bridge. The pups are the SE245s.
Depending on which Gibby I buy, this might end up with SD P-Rails. But if I didn't already have humbuckers, these are great.
It's a Korean with a street price of $680. Feels, plays, sounds great.
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