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E-Jack Tremolo Intonation Tool for Edge, Lo-Pro Edge, Edge Pro
by Ibanez


£33.95

Currently out of Stock


Description

The Ibanez E-Jack Tremolo Intonation Tool for Edge, Lo-Pro Edge, Edge Pro enables you to make easy and precise tremolo saddle adjustments.

There is nothing more maddening for players and your audience than a guitar which is tuned but not intonated well. This specially designed Japan made unlocking tool enables you to make needed locking tremolo adjustments quickly with great accuracy and you won't have to loosen machine heads or remove the strings to unlock and move your saddles. Save time and keep your strings lasting as intended by leaving it all attached. Simply attach the E-Jack onto the collar of one of your guitar's fine tuners and then hang its clutch on one of your trem saddles, then the E-Jack will hold firmly in place. This tool is designed for the Ibanez original double-locking, Edge, Lo-Pro Edge and Edge-Pro Tremolo Bridges. The compact size means it can be stored conveniently for travel, ready when needed.

To adjust, simple turn the thumbscrew to find your ideal saddle positions. Because of its design, you are given assurance that the saddle position you find is the one actually locked into place. Not using a tool is messy and often results in inaccurate results, wasting your time, but the Ibanez E-Jack allows you to get a perfect locking saddle setup every time, with ease.

Features

The Ibanez E-Jack Tool makes intonating your guitar tremolo easy and precise
Eliminates the need to loosen machine heads or strings
Assurance that the saddle position found is the one locked into place
Compact size means it can be stored conveniently for travel
Saves you time and maintains the life of your strings
Made in Japan

Tech specs

Manufacturer Part Number EJK1000
EAN-13 4515276880011

Customer reviews

5.0 out of 5


Steve S. Verified Purchase

Great service as always,

Reviewed ago


Nick L. Verified Purchase

Worth it for even a single guitar.

I consider this to be non-optional for intonating a Lo-Pro Edge. Can it be done? Yes. Should it be? No.

Reviewed ago