Fender Himass 4-String Bass Bridge Assembly with Zinc Saddles vs Fender Vintage Bass Bridge Assembly for Jazz/Precision Bass
Overall winner: Fender Himass 4-String Bass Bridge Assembly with Zinc Saddles
Key Differences
Product A (HiMass) is a heavier-mass 4-screw bridge with zinc saddles and a lower listed price and higher average rating, making it a good pick for players seeking increased mass and value. Product B (Vintage) targets Jazz/Precision models with precise string spacing adjustment and an emphasis on fit and tone for those specific Fender basses
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
Fender Vintage Bass Bridge Assembly for Jazz/Precision Bass
Versatile bass bridge assembly for American Vintage Jazz Bass and Precision Bass. Improves sound with precise string spacing and easy installation. Customers note its vintage appearance and positive fit
Pros
- precise string spacing adjustment
- improved sound quality
- easy to install
- vintage appearance
Cons
- fits best on specific bass models noted
- no additional color/options listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Fender |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |