TonePro New Reviews ((Achieving New Heights Through a Client’s Story)) UK, CA, AUS, Ingredients, Official Website TonePro gives practical benefits for players who change strings often: after installing TonePro hardware, action and intonation remain stable through string changes, saving time and reducing setup frustration with TonePro.
TonePro New Reviews At the core of TonePro’s offering is the patented System II locking mechanism, a mechanical solution that clamps bridge and tailpiece posts into bushings or inserts to prevent any lateral or vertical play; TonePro packages this technology across multiple bridge families including Tune-o-matic variants like AVR2, NVR2, TP6R, T3BT, and TPFP. For players with extended-range instruments, TonePro offers a dedicated 7-string bridge, the TonePro 7, which is built to a 14" radius, has large posts with 84.5mm spacing, metric threads, and intonation adjustment on the pickup side with Phillips-head saddle screws and pre-notched saddles so that players who need proper string spacing and radius matching can fit TonePro without compromises. Technical choices with TonePro go into detail for installers: options for standard (small) and large posts, US or metric thread types, roller saddles for players who use tremolo arms or heavy vibrato, and pre-notched saddles for accurate string seating are all part of the TonePro palette. For tuning machines, TonePro-branded or partnered tuners sometimes use higher gear ratios—such as 18:1 in some TonePro/Kluson sets—offering finer tuning control compared with older 14:1 or 15:1 ratios, and TonePro’s tuner options reflect a balance between traditional aesthetics and modern precision. TonePro New Reviews