Fender Himass 4-String Bass Bridge Assembly with Zinc Saddles vs Gotoh 201B-4 Bass Bridge, Chrome
Overall winner: Fender Himass 4-String Bass Bridge Assembly with Zinc Saddles
Key Differences
Fender (A) is the HiMass 4-string bridge with zinc saddles and a 4-screw mounting designed for Fender-style instruments and has a higher average rating from many more reviews; Gotoh (B) is a chrome 201B-4 with sturdy construction and clean looks but fewer reviews and some reports of fit and thin mounting screws. Choose Fender A if you want a HiMass Fender-compatible replacement with stronger social proof; choose Gotoh B if you prefer a chrome Gotoh aesthetic and are prepared to check fit and mounting hardware
Fender Himass 4-String Bass Bridge Assembly with Zinc Saddles
HiMass bass bridge with zinc saddles and 4-screw mounting for improved sustain and sound. Customers report easy installation and a good fit as a direct swap for Squier and MIM Fender basses
Pros
- HiMass bass bridge design
- Zinc saddles
- 4-screw mounting
- Direct swap fit
Cons
- May not fit non-Fender variants without modification
Gotoh 201B-4 Bass Bridge, Chrome
A chrome bass bridge from Gotoh for instrument parts. Noted for sturdiness and clean appearance, with mixed fit feedback from users
Pros
- sturdy construction
- quality build
- clean-looking design
- good value for money
Cons
- fit issues reported by some users
- mounting screws may be too thin
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Fender |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |