Archtop Guitar Bridge
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The Loar LH-300 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Sunburst $449.99 Modeled after American designs from the early 20th century, The Loar's archtop LH-300 guitar is carved from select, graduated woods for unparalleled acoustic projection.The Loar Carved Archtop (LH-300-VS) is a replica of the original archtop acoustic guitars from the 1920's. The Loar guitar features a top carved from graduated spruce, and traditional maple back and sides.The Loar LH-300 guitar also features a vintage tobacco sunburst finish of polyurethane lacquer, a mahogany neck with vintage "V" profile, Grover tuners and a compensated adjustable ebony bridge. |
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The Loar LH-350 Archtop Cutaway Acoustic Guitar Sunburst $599.99 The Loar's hand-carved, polyurethane-finished archtop cutaway guitar offers an excellent option for traditional jazz guitarists who want to make the classic archtop sound heard clearly for ensemble playing. The Kent Armstrong floating pickup amplifies the sweet natural tone of the hand-carved spruce top, while the Florentine cutaway allows unrestricted access to the upper frets, making the Loar LH-350 acoustic guitar perfect for either soloing or accompaniment. The archtop cutaway Loar guitar is assembled with a solid hand carved spruce top and maple back, sides, and neck. The guitar's bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound rosewood fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The Loar LH-350 acoustic guitar's bound pickguard with a single volume knob adds to the vintage look and feel. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid mother-of-pearl "Fleur-de-Lys" headstock design and a polyurethane tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style. |
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The Loar Lh-350 Archtop Cutaway Acoustic Guitar Sunburst $699.99 The Loar's hand-carved, polyurethane-finished archtop cutaway guitar offers an excellent option for traditional jazz guitarists who want to make the classic archtop sound heard clearly for ensemble playing. The Kent Armstrong floating pickup amplifies the sweet natural tone of the hand-carved spruce top, while the Florentine cutaway allows unrestricted access to the upper frets, making the Loar LH-350 acoustic guitar perfect for either soloing or accompaniment.The archtop cutaway Loar guitar is assembled with a solid hand carved spruce top and maple back, sides, and neck. The guitar's bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound rosewood fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The Loar LH-350 acoustic guitar's bound pickguard with a single volume knob adds to the vintage look and feel. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid mother-of-pearl "Fleur-de-Lys" headstock design and a polyurethane tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style.Archtop acoustic guitarMaple back and sidesSpruce top24-3/4" scaleDovetail neck jointMahogany neckRosewood fretboardV-neck shape19 frets1-3/4" nut width16" radiusCompensated adjustable ebony bridgeGrover open-geared butterbean tunersNickel hardwarePolyurethane finish |
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Shadow SH 980 Archtop Guitar Ebony Bridge with Piezo Pickup $159.2 The Ebony Shadow SH 980 Piezo Pickup for archtop guitars features a 1/4" (6.3 mm) output socket. Also includes a cable holder and double-sided bonding material. |
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Shadow Sh 980 Archtop Guitar Ebony Bridge With Piezo Pickup $159.2 The Ebony Shadow SH 980 Piezo Pickup for archtop guitars features a 1/4" (6.3 mm) output socket. Also includes a cable holder and double-sided bonding material. |
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The Loar LH-700 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst $1199.99 The Loar's hand-carved, nitrocellulose-finished LH-700 archtop acoustic guitar is a product of extensive historic research. The all-solid body is finished with nitrocellulose lacquer to reflect the classic jazz sounds of Golden Age instruments. With the use of traditional building techniques like classic parallel bracing, the hand-carved Loar LH-700 is a singular achievement. Its excellent projection and quick decay make it the professional choice for jazz soloing or accompaniment.The Loar LH-700 archtop guitar is assembled with an AAA solid hand-carved spruce top and AAA flamed maple back, sides, and neck. The bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound ebony fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid flowerpot headstock design and a hand-buffed nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style. |
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The Loar Lh-700 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst $1499.99 The Loar's hand-carved, nitrocellulose-finished LH-700 archtop acoustic guitar is a product of extensive historic research. The all-solid body is finished with nitrocellulose lacquer to reflect the classic jazz sounds of Golden Age instruments. With the use of traditional building techniques like classic parallel bracing, the hand-carved Loar LH-700 is a singular achievement. Its excellent projection and quick decay make it the professional choice for jazz soloing or accompaniment.The Loar LH-700 archtop guitar is assembled with an AAA solid hand-carved spruce top and AAA flamed maple back, sides, and neck. The bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound ebony fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid flowerpot headstock design and a hand-buffed nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style. |
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Godin 5Th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black $519 The Godin 5th Avenue brings you back to a time when the archtop acoustic guitar reigned supreme. With the soul of a 1950s archtop, the 5th Avenue is true to the vintage spirit of yesterday with today's level of modern playability. With more projection and volume in the low and mid tones than traditional archtop acoustic guitars, the dynamically rich tone of the 5th Avenue makes this sophisticated guitar a dream to play, but not a nightmare to pay for. The Godin 5th Avenue now makes the affordable North American archtop guitar a reality.A great deal of time and research went into crafting the 5th Avenue. Revoiced for the music of today, it would not seem unfamiliar for this guitar to be seen in the hands of artists the likes of Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Ryan Adams, or even Jack White (White Stripes). From alt-country, Delta blues, slide, jazz to rock, the 5th Avenue archtop guitar can really deliver.Made from laminated Canadian wild cherry, the 5th Avenue guitar's body features a molded arched top and back, as well as an adjustable rosewood bridge, classic F-holes, contoured high-gloss headstock, floating pickguard and cream binding. The rustic beauty of its custom polished finish gives the 5th Avenue archtop a gorgeous satin sheen reminiscent of 19th Century French polish. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Top: Laminated Canadian wild cherryBack & Sides: Laminated Canadian wild cherry with cream bindingNeck: Silver leaf maple with contoured high-gloss black headstockFingerboard: RosewoodBridge: Adjustable Tusq bridge by GraphtechFinish: Custom PolishedRadius: 16" (40,6 cm)Scale: 24.84" (63 cm)Nut width: 1.72" (4,6 cm)Colors: Cognac Burst, Natural & Black |
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Godin 5Th Avenue Archtop Acoustic Guitar Natural $545 The Godin 5th Avenue brings you back to a time when the archtop acoustic guitar reigned supreme. With the soul of a 1950s archtop, the 5th Avenue is true to the vintage spirit of yesterday with today's level of modern playability. With more projection and volume in the low and mid tones than traditional archtop acoustic guitars, the dynamically rich tone of the 5th Avenue makes this sophisticated guitar a dream to play, but not a nightmare to pay for. The Godin 5th Avenue now makes the affordable North American archtop guitar a reality.A great deal of time and research went into crafting the 5th Avenue. Revoiced for the music of today, it would not seem unfamiliar for this guitar to be seen in the hands of artists the likes of Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Ryan Adams, or even Jack White (White Stripes). From alt-country, Delta blues, slide, jazz to rock, the 5th Avenue archtop guitar can really deliver.Made from laminated Canadian wild cherry, the 5th Avenue guitar's body features a molded arched top and back, as well as an adjustable rosewood bridge, classic F-holes, contoured high-gloss headstock, floating pickguard and cream binding. The rustic beauty of its custom polished finish gives the 5th Avenue archtop a gorgeous satin sheen reminiscent of 19th Century French polish. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Top: Laminated Canadian wild cherryBack & Sides: Laminated Canadian wild cherry with cream bindingNeck: Silver leaf maple with contoured high-gloss black headstockFingerboard: RosewoodBridge: Adjustable Tusq bridge by GraphtechFinish: Custom PolishedRadius: 16" (40,6 cm)Scale: 24.84" (63 cm)Nut width: 1.72" (4,6 cm)Colors: Cognac Burst, Natural & Black |
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The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst $989.99 The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar modeled after American designs from the early 20th century. This all solid wood acoustic guitar delivers superior acoustic projection thanks to a top that is hand-carved from graduated spruce. The Loar LH-600 guitar has a hand-carved back and sides made from highly flamed maple. The nitrocellulose lacquer finish helps this replica of guitars from the 1920s deliver impressive acoustic projection. The Loar LH-600 also features a hand-buffed, vintage tobacco sunburst finish. The Loar LH-600 archtop guitar has a one-piece mahogany neck with vintage "V" profile, Grover tuners, and a compensated adjustable ebony bridge. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options. |
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The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Black $989.99 The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar modeled after American designs from the early 20th century. This all solid wood acoustic guitar delivers superior acoustic projection thanks to a top that is hand-carved from graduated spruce. The Loar LH-600 guitar has a hand-carved back and sides made from highly flamed maple. The nitrocellulose lacquer finish helps this replica of guitars from the 1920s deliver impressive acoustic projection. The Loar LH-600 also features a hand-buffed, vintage tobacco sunburst finish. The Loar LH-600 archtop guitar has a one-piece mahogany neck with vintage "V" profile, Grover tuners, and a compensated adjustable ebony bridge. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options. |
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The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Natural $989.99 The Loar LH-600 Archtop Acoustic Guitar modeled after American designs from the early 20th century. This all solid wood acoustic guitar delivers superior acoustic projection thanks to a top that is hand-carved from graduated spruce. The Loar LH-600 guitar has a hand-carved back and sides made from highly flamed maple. The nitrocellulose lacquer finish helps this replica of guitars from the 1920s deliver impressive acoustic projection. The Loar LH-600 also features a hand-buffed, vintage tobacco sunburst finish. The Loar LH-600 archtop guitar has a one-piece mahogany neck with vintage "V" profile, Grover tuners, and a compensated adjustable ebony bridge. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options. |
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The Loar Lh-650 Archtop Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar $1349.99 The Loar's nitrocellulose-finished LH-650 cutaway acoustic-electric guitar offers an excellent option for traditional jazz guitarists who want to make the classic archtop sound heard clearly for ensemble playing. The Kent Armstrong floating pickup amplifies the sweet natural tone of the hand-carved spruce top, while the Florentine cutaway allows unrestricted access to the upper frets, making the LH-650 guitar perfect for either soloing or accompaniment.The hand-carved archtop cutaway guitar is assembled with a solid hand-carved spruce top and solid figured maple back, sides, and neck. The bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound ebony fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The bound pickguard with a single volume knob adds to the vintage look and feel. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid mother-of-pearl Fleur-de-Lys headstock design and a hand-buffed nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options. |
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Used The Loar Lh-700 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst 886830243523 $1199.99 The Loar's hand-carved, nitrocellulose-finished LH-700 archtop acoustic guitar is a product of extensive historic research. The all-solid body is finished with nitrocellulose lacquer to reflect the classic jazz sounds of Golden Age instruments. With the use of traditional building techniques like classic parallel bracing, the hand-carved Loar LH-700 is a singular achievement. Its excellent projection and quick decay make it the professional choice for jazz soloing or accompaniment.The Loar LH-700 archtop guitar is assembled with an AAA solid hand-carved spruce top and AAA flamed maple back, sides, and neck. The bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound ebony fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid flowerpot headstock design and a hand-buffed nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style. |
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Used The Loar Lh-700 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Vintage Sunburst $1304.99 The Loar's hand-carved, nitrocellulose-finished LH-700 archtop acoustic guitar is a product of extensive historic research. The all-solid body is finished with nitrocellulose lacquer to reflect the classic jazz sounds of Golden Age instruments. With the use of traditional building techniques like classic parallel bracing, the hand-carved Loar LH-700 is a singular achievement. Its excellent projection and quick decay make it the professional choice for jazz soloing or accompaniment.The Loar LH-700 archtop guitar is assembled with an AAA solid hand-carved spruce top and AAA flamed maple back, sides, and neck. The bone nut and compensated adjustable ebony bridge let the sound of the select tonewoods resonate clearly, and the bound ebony fretboard is both beautiful and durable. The archtop is finished with a meticulously inlaid flowerpot headstock design and a hand-buffed nitrocellulose lacquer tobacco sunburst finish to stay true to classic design and style. |
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Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Jazz-Style Acoustic Guitar (Cognac Burst) List Price: $655.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The 5th Avenue is Godin's take on the archtop jazz-style acoustic, complete with classic looks: Canadian cherry in a polished burst finish, a floating pickgaurd and cream binding, and the requisite F-holes... |
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The Loar PG-250 Compensated Adjustable Guitar Bridge, Ebony List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $39.99 |
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The Loar's Compensated Adjustable Ebony Bridge offers a high quality, fully adjustable bridge for your archtop guitar at an amazing price. |
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ARCHTOP GUITAR BRIDGE GERMAN MADE EBONY SELF ADJUSTING Sale Price: $21.99 |
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These fabulous archtop guitar bridges are imported directly from Germany where they are made from the finest woods and precision hardware. The self adjusting base |
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RP Acoustic Arched Bridge/Tailpiece List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $16.26 |
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A rosewood bridge to fit arched top f-hole instruments staggered compensation and thumbscrew adjustable for height. |
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Schatten AT-04 Archtop/Floating Bridge Guitar Pickup Sale Price: $151.96 |
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Schatten Design has complete redesigned their popular AT-02 archtop guitar pickup to provide fuller, fatter sound, more even response, reduced 'hand' moise and a greater range of adjustability. With the new AT-04 archtop pickup, Schatten has separated the piezo sensing unit from the bridge itself so that the piezo element is no longer embedded within the bridge's upper saddle... |
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Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Archtop Electric Guitar, Natural List Price: $999.00 Sale Price: $599.00 Used From: $430.00 |
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Late guitar legend Joe Pass lends his name to one of our most popular archtops. The comfortable to play Joe Pass Emperor II is slightly smaller than the jumbo jazz-boxes and features a single trapeze tailpiece to a Rosewood floating bridge, voiced by a pair of full-size Alnico Classic Humbuckers and matched aesthetically by Abalone "Tree of Life" headstock inlay and block fretboard inlay. |
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Epiphone ES-175 Archtop Electric Guitar, Reissue, Vintage Sunburst List Price: $707.00 Sale Price: $499.00 Used From: $479.00 |
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Epiphone is proud to present our faithful reissue of the ES-175. This fully hollow "mid-size" jazzbox is actually versitile enough for any genre with nice, crisp archtop tone from its all-maple construction... |
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The Loar LH-600-VS Hand-Carved Archtop Acoustic Guitar, Vintage Sunburst Finish List Price: $1,599.99 Sale Price: $1,319.99 |
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Modeled after American designs from the early 20th century, The Loar's new archtop guitar is completely hand-carved from select, graduated woods and features a nitrocellulose lacquer finish and unparalleled projection... |
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Gretsch Guitars G100CE Synchromatic Archtop Electric Guitar Black List Price: $1,050.00 Sale Price: $749.99 Used From: $699.95 |
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The Gretsch G100CE is a stunning arch top that's reminiscent of the early Synchromatics of the 1940s. Boasting a spruce top, maple back and sides, 3-piece maple neck, and a Gretsch floating pickup for ultra-jazzy tone, you'll also enjoy this arch top's Chromatic tailpiece, Synchronized bridge, pearloid block inlays, stylized f-holes, and classic headstock logo that all contribute to the G100CE's decidedly Art Deco look... |

String is buzzing very annoyingly on the G-string!!?
Alright so on my archtop guitar, an Ibanez Artcore AF75D, my G string, and only my G string, buzzes very loud and extremely annoying. It is more prolific when playing it open such as with a chord, and it also sometimes does buzz, sometimes doesn't. Also, the sound seems to be coming from the bridge, not the nut and I don't think its touching the fretboard. Help!!
check your frets, one could be sitting a bit proud, otherwise, take a look at the bridge, again, it could just be out of alignment,










