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Hey, soon I'll be finishing up my korina PJ bass, and I started looking at bass bridge. Are there strong opinions and reasoning for / against the: Gotoh 201, Schaller that Warmoth sells, or the LQ Badass series? The Gotoh is nice and cheap but the Schaller looks cool and industrial, while the Quan products have a long (good?) rep, I think. Also, these will all fit in the standard W rout, right?
 

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I'll be finishing up my korina PJ bass

Also, these will all fit in the standard W rout, right
Welcome to the Warwick family

My knowledge of your bass is pretty limited

But, if your PJ has a one piece bridge, I'm going to guess any one of the bridges you listed will fit.......I think you'll need to get some spec's to know for sure
 

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The are a few more bridges but anyway :)
The Gotoh is a fine bridge, the Schaller is also nice.
If you consider the Badass, there is a replica from Fender which i could also recommend.

Why should they work to the standard Warwick routing? The W bridge is a two piece bridge.
 

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The are a few more bridges but anyway :)
The Gotoh is a fine bridge, the Schaller is also nice.
If you consider the Badass, there is a replica from Fender which i could also recommend.

Why should they work to the standard Warwick routing? The W bridge is a two piece bridge.
If you have a bass routed for a Warwick bridge then you must use a Warwick bridge. Are you familiar with the Warwick bridge, also with its adjustments and its tailpiece ?

There are a few exceptions. Some very early Warwicks and a very few economy models use conventional bridges. The Streamer Standard might be the most common example.
 
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