Just one other quick thought FWIW. The Starcaster and Coronado modern players came out at the same time. The original Starcaster had a one-piece bridge/tailpiece, like a fancier version of a hardtail strat bridge. The modern player version had a Gibson-esque bridge and tailpiece like your kit. However, the original Coronados were hollow bodies (not semi-hollow) and had a trapeze (I have one) and a floating bridge. The modern player Coronados kept the trapeze, but added a center block and a bridge like yours. My experience with my bass and with my Coronado is that the trapeze works very well, especially with a post-bridge like yours. Better than the stop tailpiece in some ways, because it puts downward pressure on the bridge. Since it is anchored at end of the center-block it holds the string tension really well as well. I know there are people who think the stop tailpiece provides better sustain. I don't find much difference.