Babicz and Gotoh Join Forces to Unleash the Ultimate FCH510G Hybrid Tremolo Bridge

Babicz and Gotoh Join Forces to Unleash the Ultimate FCH510G Hybrid Tremolo Bridge
Upgrade your guitar with the Babicz & Gotoh FCH510G hybrid tremolo bridge. Get ultimate tuning stability, incredible sustain, and precision engineering.

Two of the most respected titans in guitar hardware, Babicz and Gotoh, have officially joined forces to deliver a groundbreaking evolution in electric guitar tremolo systems.

The newly announced FCH510G is a high-performance hybrid bridge that “Frankensteins” Babicz’s internationally patented Full Contact Hardware (FCH) eCAM saddles with Gotoh’s industry-standard 510 six-pivot-point tremolo system. Distributed exclusively by RAD Distribution, this powerhouse partnership promises to deliver a new benchmark in tuning stability, sustain, and playability.

Here is a deep dive into what makes the FCH510G a potential game-changer for guitarists looking to upgrade their rigs.

The Anatomy of a Hybrid: Gotoh Precision Meets Babicz Innovation

For decades, players have had to choose between the fluid, reliable feel of a Gotoh tremolo and the unparalleled vibrational transfer of Babicz saddles. The FCH510G eliminates that compromise by merging the best of both worlds.

Here at Guitar Bomb, we love that Babicz hardware is now coming as standard on products like the new Harley Benton Fusion T-II HH models announced this week. This new partnership with Gotoh is fantastic news, and if you love great hardware, well, these new FCH510G trem systems could be just what you need.

The Gotoh 510 Foundation

The base of the FCH510G relies on the highly lauded Gotoh 510 six-pivot-point architecture. Renowned for its buttery-smooth action and classic aesthetic, the 510 system is equipped with a substantial tremolo block.

This heavy block acts as an anchor, dramatically increasing natural sustain and providing a fuller, more dynamic resonance right out of the box.

FCH510G
FCH510G

The Babicz eCAM Revolution

Where traditional tremolos rely on two tiny, unstable grub screws per saddle to adjust height, the FCH510G utilizes Babicz’s patented eCAM (Encapsulated Cam) saddle design.

By utilizing a rotating cam mechanism, the entire bottom of the saddle maintains 100% constant contact with the bridge plate. This elimination of “air gaps” under the saddles maximizes the physical energy transfer from the vibrating strings directly to the guitar body. The result?

  • Longer, richer sustain

  • Fuller note bloom

  • Tighter low-end response

  • Unrivaled tuning stability, even during aggressive whammy bar use.

Streamlined Setup and Maintenance

Guitarists will also appreciate how easy the FCH510G is to maintain. The Babicz eCAM system allows for incredibly smooth, precise action adjustments without the risk of loose saddle screws shifting or digging into your hand. Machined from premium, durable components, this bridge is engineered to withstand years of heavy sweat and hard playing with minimal upkeep.

Available in Chrome, Black, and Gold

Pricing and Availability

The Babicz & Gotoh FCH510G is currently shipping and available for pre-order through authorized dealers.

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  • US MAP (Minimum Advertised Price): $349.00 USD

  • Available Finishes: Chrome, Black, and Gold

For more details, specs, and to secure yours, visit the official Full Contact Hardware FCH510G Product Page.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

What guitars are compatible with the FCH510G?

The FCH510G is designed to fit a wide range of guitars utilizing standard 6-point vintage tremolo routings. Because it uses the traditional Gotoh 510 footprint, it serves as a direct drop-in upgrade for many Stratocaster-style and custom build configurations. We recommend checking the dimensional layouts on the Babicz website before purchasing.

Does the FCH510G require professional installation?

While players comfortable with basic guitar tech work can install and set up the bridge themselves, we highly recommend taking it to a professional luthier if your guitar requires fresh drilling or precise intonation alignment.

How does the eCAM system compare to traditional saddles?

Traditional saddles sit on two tiny height-adjustment screws, leaving a gap of air underneath. This gap dampens string vibration. The Babicz eCAM system places the entire surface area of the saddle in direct contact with the baseplate, dramatically improving physical resonance and eliminating saddle-wobble.

Is a whammy bar included with the bridge?

Yes, the FCH510G includes Gotoh’s premium, highly responsive tremolo arm as part of the package.

Our Verdict & Score

The Verdict

The Babicz And Gotoh FCH510G is an absolute dream-team collaboration. By mounting Babicz’s revolutionary “Full Contact” eCAM saddles onto the ultra-stable, smooth-rocking Gotoh 510 chassis, they have created a hardware upgrade that genuinely improves every aspect of a guitar’s acoustic properties.

While the $349.00 USD price tag puts it squarely in the premium hardware tier, the sheer boost in sustain, ease of setup, and rock-solid tuning stability make it a highly justifiable investment for serious gigging musicians, studio players, and custom builders alike. If you want the absolute best hardware performance without routing your guitar for a locking Floyd Rose, this is your new gold standard.

Score: 9.5 / 10

  • Tonal Enhancement: 9.8/10

  • Build Quality & Durability: 9.7/10

  • Ease of Use & Maintenance: 9.5/10

  • Value for Money: 9.0/10

 

 

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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