![]() This means if you put Badass II saddles on an Omega bridge, the original intonation and height screws from the Badass II must be used.ĭoes anyone truly need a full 2 inches of intonation?įor those not familiar with the Badass II much less the Omega bridge, the first thing that glaringly sticks out are the very long two-inch intonation screws. The saddles are interchangeable between the two bridges, HOWEVER, the thread count for both intonation and height screws are different. ![]() Omega intonation screws: Chrome finished with Phillips head Height adjustment screws: Adjusted on both bridges with a 0.05-inch Allen keyīadass II intonation screws: Zinc plated with slotted head Measurements: 3.23-inch x 2.48-inch for both Badass II and Omega Omega baseplate weight with saddles off: 180g What we need to know from you, the bass enthusiast, is the answer to this question: Is the Badass II loved enough that the Omega would be a worthy successor?īadass II baseplate weight with saddles off: 179g ![]() The Badass II bass bridge is a loved piece of hardware by many bass enthusiasts, and now there is the Omega bridge.ĭoes BBG carry the Omega bridge? No, but we might based on your input. We’re starting off this article showing the weight of the Omega bridge just to give you an idea of how closely matched the Omega total weight is to the Badass II (less than a 5g difference between the two.) ![]()
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