Fender Stratocaster Tremolo Assembly (Vintage-Style) for Standard/Deluxe/Roadhouse vs Musiclily 52.5mm 6-screw tremolo bridge for Strat-style electrics, gold
Overall winner: Fender Stratocaster Tremolo Assembly (Vintage-Style) for Standard/Deluxe/Roadhouse
Key Differences
Fender (A) is a vintage-style nickel-plated steel tremolo focused on improved sound and intonation and lists a lower price tier; Musiclily (B) features a solid brass block and a 6-screw design aimed at Squier/Strat-style fitment and appears built for greater mass and sustain. Pick Fender A if you want a budget-friendly, vintage-style nickel-plated replacement with strong user ratings; pick Musiclily B if you prioritize a brass block and heavier-duty construction for potential sustain and fit on 6-screw Squier-style decks
Fender Stratocaster Tremolo Assembly (Vintage-Style) for Standard/Deluxe/Roadhouse
Nickel-plated steel tremolo assembly with enhanced durability. Suitable for Standard, Deluxe, and Roadhouse Stratocasters. Customers report improved sound quality, better intonation, and a heavier feel compared to stock
Pros
- nickel-plated steel construction
- improved sound quality
- better intonation
- works as drop-in replacement for Squier models
Cons
- size feedback is mixed
Musiclily 52.5mm 6-screw tremolo bridge for Strat-style electrics, gold
6-screw tremolo bridge with a solid brass block for Squier Strat style guitars. Includes 52.5mm string and mounting spacing for a precise fit. Customers note solid build and good finish, with mixed feedback on hole size
Pros
- solid brass block
- fits Squier Strat style guitars
- 6-screw design
- modern zinc alloy saddles
Cons
- hole size mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Musiclily |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |