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🎸 Strum in Style: Transform your guitar with elegance and sound!
The Blisstime 6pcs Rosewood Guitar Bridge Pins are premium replacement parts designed for acoustic guitars. Made from high-quality rosewood and featuring an exquisite abalone dot inlay, these pins not only enhance the visual appeal of your instrument but also improve sound clarity through superior vibrational transfer. With dimensions tailored for most guitars, they offer a unique blend of beauty and functionality.













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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,117 Reviews |
C**8
Blisstime 6pcs Rosewood Guitar Bridge Pins
I used these bridge pins to upgrade my Taylor 254 CE cutaway 12 string guitar. I replaced the plastic pins it came with. They looks and sound great! I am very pleased with my purchase!
A**R
Very Satisfied
I think Blisstime makes excellent bridge pins at a great price. I have the bone pins with abalone on several of my guitars, and now these rosewood pins on my new Taylor 510e Gold Label. They seem of uniformly high quality, and for some reason they fit well in nearly every guitar I’ve tried them on. The abalone inlays are not the best, but they’re good for the price. Definitely recommend giving them a test drive. For $10 you can’t go wrong!
P**D
Good bridge pins
I used these on a Jasmine S34C guitar as part of some upgrades (strings, bone nut & saddle, and the pins). I believe they are an improvement over the plastic ones that were original equipment on the guitar. These are wood - other reviews said they were plastic (maybe received incorrect ones). I did have to sand the pins down. I measured the plastic pins and the rosewood pins, and the rosewood pins were about 1mm too big. Bridge pins should not be forced in...just snug. The sanding of the pins didn't take a bunch of time....just sat and listened to some music while I worked on them. Just be a bit patient and just keep working on them until they fit correctly. I am sure every guitar has different size pins, but these were close for my guitar. They did help the sound of my guitar a bit, and have been holding the strings well. After a day or two of everything settling down (new strings, etc), my guitar has been staying pretty close to in tune, so the pins are holding everything steady. The abalone dot is ok...not super bright, but not a huge deal for me. The color of the pins was matched well. My main goal was more of getting rid of the plastic within the sound path. I will probably upgrade my Yamaha APX with these as well next time I change strings. Probably will help the sound a bit on that guitar as well.
R**N
Tone enhancement
I bought a cheaper guitar as a beater player around the house. Has a solid top with laminated back as sides. The plastic bridge pounds and nut / saddle has the tinnier sound as on many $250-350 guitars. They are a tad large, but shaved them down quickly with a small file. These rosewood pins are a bit fragile so you do have to be careful with them. After strumming a bit, I did notice a sweeter and less tinny sound after going to solid wood pins. An easy way to improve your guitars sound for 12 bucks. They probably won’t last near as long as bone pins though as they seem a bit easy to break. So can’t say what the case is on long term durability.
B**W
A Beautiful Addition
An affordable and beautiful upgrade for any acoustic guitar!
T**N
Well made.
Works for my guitar.
K**F
Perfect pegs
Perfect !
G**N
Guitar pegs
I got these for one of my guitars and I like the like the mother Pearl or whatever that is looking on the top of them they're plastic but my other ones are plastic and after a while you know you want to change those you know pulling them out so many times and restring it so I would recommend these I just got these cuz it would look good with the guitar when I put it with so when I get ready to change the strings again I am going to put the pegs in I'm sure they're going to be fine I recommend these are really cute thank you
G**R
Jazz
I used the rosewood bridge pins on my Yamaha fxg720sca to complement the rosewood fingerboard & bridge and the ebony on my sigma d41 to complement the ebony fingerboard & bridge. The volume in tone and sound is a great investment and it is just what I was looking for. Thanks Gary
O**O
Vero legno
Non entrano nelle mie chitarre o troppo sottili o troppo grandi.
M**H
Nice bridge pins
Plain dark wood, well made and nice touch for an unfinished wood guitar
M**T
Were too thick for my Washburn Rover
These were way to thick for my Washburn Rover. I would have had to have knocked them in and wouldn’t been able to remove them. They are good quality and look v nice. I have another acoustic so I’m gonna hang on to them. I’ve ordered a set of plastic pegs which I hope will do the job as I only need 1 to replace a broken peg. If this option also causes a problem. I may have to drill out the holes if this is specific to this guitar.
T**E
Try them
My 9 year old Martin DC Aura has never sounded better. Have used tusk, bone and most recently buffalo horn. It seems to bring out the wood sound from the Rosewood body. Love them. Would highly recommend..
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