Setting up a Stratocaster bridge and how it works in depth.

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  • Tip a Tea and support me: ko-fi.com/devilandsons The classic Strat tremolo bridge, taken apart and examined in detail.
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  • @Caveman57
    @Caveman57 Před 8 měsíci +12

    This has got to be the best "how to" guitar video out here. Everything is explained so well and in great detail.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you do much, that is so kind of you to say.

  • @sydrimmer7315
    @sydrimmer7315 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks for posting this video. I've been playing guitar for over 60 years but I've never involved myself in the setup. I made notes from your video(s) and 'nervously' set-too on my Strat bridge, following your directions to the letter. Thanks to you Daniel, I'm absolutely delighted with the outcome and I have ventured into another side of understanding the guitar. Needless to say I'm hooked on your 5 star videos.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci

      It's an absolute pleasure. Comments like yours make it all the time I put into these videos worthwhile. Thank you for letting me know.

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng Před rokem +6

    Good job. 2 things almost no one mentions are the Counter sunk screw holes underneath the bridge plate and the Bevel underneath. Counter sunk holes, the deeper they are cut the sharper/ more blade like they become and makes for a smooth pivot otherwise it is squared off and difficult to pivot. Second, the Bevel, most Strats have a bevel past the screw holes which makes the bridge pivot at two points, one is the centerline of the screw the other is the end of the bevel which results in the bridge sliding up and down on the screws. The bridge plate you have the bevel is at the center point of the screw and hence will not slide up and down the screw.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Great information, thanks so much for adding this. I hope future viewers read the comment. 👏

  • @tommyabernathy9880
    @tommyabernathy9880 Před rokem +2

    Cracking video old chap!
    Thanks from across the pond. 🍻

  • @GEMINDIGO
    @GEMINDIGO Před rokem +2

    Fantastically helpful video!! Thanks so much for the free education!

  • @MorisoniProductions
    @MorisoniProductions Před 10 měsíci +3

    Exactly what I was looking for! Concise, very clearly explained, easy to understand. Thank you!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment.

  • @dembydish
    @dembydish Před rokem +2

    Very thorough explanation. Thank you.

  • @devinpatrickmusic
    @devinpatrickmusic Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative. Thanks!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 lety

      It's a pleasure. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @jeffreykelsey9984
    @jeffreykelsey9984 Před rokem +2

    Howdy from across the pond here in Canada. I have just acquired an SE Strat from the AXL Factory. It is my first time dealing with a Trem system. The info you have shared in this video has really helped me get a handle on how to set up my Strat. Clear & precise how very nice!!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Hello. Thank you for taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Enjoy your new guitar.

  • @michaelgriffith6641
    @michaelgriffith6641 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing. Recently acquired a two point Strat and this is very helpful.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for letting me know. Enjoy your new guitar.

  • @grim..sentinel9500
    @grim..sentinel9500 Před rokem +2

    great video, thanks. I learned that you can set up a Strat tremolo bar in floating. I thought it only could be set up to dive bomb only. So happy right now!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      So glad that this helped you. Enjoy your floating strat trem!

  • @mrsnakepit
    @mrsnakepit Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks alot bro for this video.. Im going to set up my strat.. Hopefully everything go well and perfect... 🎉 Thanks alot for sharing

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      It's a pleasure. Good luck with the set up, do let me know how you get on.

  • @donjoseph73
    @donjoseph73 Před rokem +1

    Dude you got a great voice for this ! 👍

  • @joemack897
    @joemack897 Před 2 lety +4

    just got my first electric, thank you for an excellent job with this video. Very informative and easy to follow with a thorough walk through on setup! Great for a beginner like me. 😎

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety +1

      It's a pleasure. I hope you enjoy your first electric experience. What did you get?

    • @joemack897
      @joemack897 Před rokem +1

      @@DevilAndSons a friend gave me an Abilene she won at Rocklahoma ‘16…strings on and it works after all those years 😎

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      Cool. Enjoy

  • @tito.tarantula
    @tito.tarantula Před 7 měsíci +1

    I came for the how-to info but stayed for the tatts. Dude, that's some awesome ink! Great how-to vid as well 👍 New sub.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      Cheers. If you like them check out @tomastomas108 on Instagram.

  • @KevinKerwin
    @KevinKerwin Před měsícem +1

    Great Video. Thank you

  • @nine9whitepony526
    @nine9whitepony526 Před rokem +2

    I'm gonna go on a big kick of watching your videos now. You really know what you're doing. I've been playing over 30 years but never really took the time to properly learn all the proper setup steps. I always just sorta wung it.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Welcome and thanks for watching. I hope you enjoy them.

  • @ralpholiver1519
    @ralpholiver1519 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent...thank you much

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 lety

      It's a pleasure, thanks for leaving a comment.

  • @stevemercure902
    @stevemercure902 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making this video. I just recently purchased my first electric guitar. It is a used Strat style from an off brand. The action was set too low and it the guitar was pleagued with frett buzz. Just a little screw tightening to raise the action and it plays cleanly.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Excellent, I'm glad I could be of help. Enjoy your new guitar.

  • @davidpost6902
    @davidpost6902 Před rokem +2

    Great video, Now i can safely adjust my guitar bridge.
    Best wishes

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Thanks for letting me know, and for watching - much appreciated

  • @dementorerwin2807
    @dementorerwin2807 Před 2 lety +2

    its helpullll a lot,.. thanks

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety

      It's a pleasure. Good luck with your guitar.

  • @hugoflores8090
    @hugoflores8090 Před 2 lety +1

    This is extremely helpful. Thanks man. lml

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety

      It's a pleasure, thanks for letting me know.

  • @playpm
    @playpm Před rokem +4

    Hi, I think there's a mistake on how the spring tension affect the pitch change 14:11. No matter how strong your springs are, as long as the bridge is in a certain angel and you want a certain bending range, the bridge is gonna move a certain angle/distance to change the tension on strings, the springs are just working against the movement, 5 springs will force you to put more strength to move that angle/distance than 3 springs, not more distance/angel.
    (I always use only 2 springs to let the guitar bridge bend easier.)

  • @murphyman104
    @murphyman104 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid!

  • @jurgenzoller4407
    @jurgenzoller4407 Před rokem +2

    this will be handy for tomorrow

  • @pjincho
    @pjincho Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      It's a pleasure, thank you so much. Have fun with your new guitar.

  • @hakankillberg6043
    @hakankillberg6043 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, so helpful. What do you recomend/your experience if you want a trem floating on a Fender strat regarding staying in tune is that to replace that bridge with a for example a Vega Trem or any other suggestion that best keeps the Fender in tune in the most situations?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 lety +1

      Are you having trouble with yours going out of tune then? A better quality bridge should improve it, but first I'd double check the machine heads to see if they are slipping at all.

  • @dfinchermd
    @dfinchermd Před 4 měsíci +1

    EXCELLENT video for the uninitiated!!

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks so much, that's very kind of you to say.

  • @GrahamAU
    @GrahamAU Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video yet again. Wish I had understood finer points of easing off the tension on the screws mounting the bridge to the body before my first build. Pacing and level of detail excellent complement to your lengthier setup video. Bravo.
    Can you recommend a good tea during Strat setups, and would it be same with LPs? (I’m assuming a spot of milk as well.)

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoy them. Tea is almost always with milk, the exception would be a cup of earl grey or lapsang (both of which I love but not whilst I'm working). Although I would recommend Yorkshire Tea for any occasions, and I think sugar ruins tea despite many people saying otherwise. Perhaps I should make a video about how to make a proper brew?

    • @GrahamAU
      @GrahamAU Před 3 lety +1

      @@DevilAndSons Good recommendations - thank you. I think I’ve done a number on myself though, as I’ve finished the tea before I got to the guitar. Definitely think some guidance on a proper cuppa is warranted. I need all the help I can get! Cheers.

    • @GrahamAU
      @GrahamAU Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely agree, sugar in tea is like steel wool on pickups.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 3 lety

      Ha, yeah. I worked for an artist once who always drank herbal teas as he'd get so involved with work his tea would go cold and at least with those he could still drink them. It's rare I finish a cup of tea as I always seem to get so stuck into work I forget about it, then when I think I should go make a cup I suddenly remember the cold half drunk one.

  • @randomditto2726
    @randomditto2726 Před rokem +1

    There are only 2 springs on my strat with the screws all the way up on the claw. the screws on the body seem to be tightened too much.
    Should I loosen it? I want to have a decked setup so I won't need to worry about stability that much

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Personally I would loosen the screws on the body so that the bridge plate is completely flat, and if the springs aren't strong enough you do have space to add an extra or two. If you do add springs you'll have to start by loosening the screws on the claw to add them, then retighten. Inwould probably just put at least one extra spring on to be sure.

  • @StinkyLiam
    @StinkyLiam Před 2 měsíci +1

    3:55 What are the sizing of these bolts? I bought a used guitar and these bolts were stripped and I can’t find a replacement.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Actually I called it a bolt, but it is an engineer screw. I think it may vary depending on the make of block you use but normally an M4 screw (4mm) that is 6mm should work. On the Allparts website they list the genuine fender ones in imperial as #8-32 X 3/8"

  • @woody4269
    @woody4269 Před 15 dny +1

    Superb vid. Thanks man, this was t easiest choice to sub ever🤙. Camera angles, were sweet as. If players dont use t whammy bar, i think u called it a tremolo thingy, can the whole plate just b screwed in tight with those 6 screws to keep that 3(?) degree angle? And with the springs beneath, tight enough to hang on firmly. Im just learning. Drums r my love, but its great to learn new things. Cheers.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 12 dny +1

      Thank you, that's so kind of you to say. If you don't use the trem just tighten the springs underneath to hold the whole plate down at all times. Don't tighten the 6 screws all the way, that will stop the plate being flat without something bending.

    • @woody4269
      @woody4269 Před 11 dny +1

      @DevilAndSons Got it. Thanks heaps for your reply, much appreciated.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 11 dny +1

      @woody4269 anytime. Thanks for watching

  • @zoddman1
    @zoddman1 Před 8 dny

    This was helpful. Thank you! I still don't like Fender bridges!!

  • @sevenpoundsalad3878
    @sevenpoundsalad3878 Před 4 měsíci +1

    how did the front of the bridge raise? If I do this, the screws just move up and down but the front of the bridge stays on the body. Was there a moment where you forced it up with a screwdriver or something like that?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci

      Ah, yes that could be happening, especially if the springs are tight on the back. It may be worth loosening the springs first, you may still have to nudge the bridge up with a screwdriver, then retighten the springs ( which you would be doing as part of the setup process anyway)

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci

      I hope that helps, if not do let me know.

  • @BrandonBone18
    @BrandonBone18 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How much of a float did that give you on the high e? About a whole step?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sosorry I missed this. I can't remember exactly, but I think at least that.

  • @peterstephen1562
    @peterstephen1562 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The setup as shown in this video will have the saddle screws
    tear the blazes out of the hand when palm damping. Won't it ?
    A solution would be to shim the neck back to allow the saddles to be raised reducing the screw projection.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci

      In this case I normally just end up putting shorter saddle screws in.

  • @milesnuneza9886
    @milesnuneza9886 Před 10 měsíci +1

    May i ask? What wrench size does it fit in the saddle area? 1.5mm? I have bought a stratocaster recently and i dont know the wrench size for saddles and for the trusrod Thankyouu

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 10 měsíci

      It dies vary a bit by make. Is yours a Fender?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 10 měsíci

      1.5mm would be fender and 1/8" truss rod should be correct

    • @curtrod
      @curtrod Před 9 měsíci +1

      American Fender Stratocaster is
      .050 inches, and made in Mexico and import Squier is 1.5mm

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for this @curtrod

  • @goodyyy6171
    @goodyyy6171 Před 6 měsíci +1

    hi! what a video! could you pls give a link for a gold 2 point tremolo for American Pro 2 strat. I would like to purchase. U would help me so much!!! Thx

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm afraid I don't know the best place. Which country are you in?

    • @goodyyy6171
      @goodyyy6171 Před 6 měsíci

      @@DevilAndSons I am from Asia, but I can purchase in US as well.

    • @goodyyy6171
      @goodyyy6171 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @DevilAndSons can I share some links, so could you say will they suit my American professional ii or not?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci

      Sorry, I only just saw this. Happy to help if I can

  • @pjincho
    @pjincho Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love your content!
    I just picked up a new Fender LE Player Strat with the 2-pole synchronization bridge, and I’m finding that I can only get my action high enough (eliminating buzz, and sitting where I like them) if I let the bridge float.
    Also, when I lay it flat (and support the neck w books) and try to adjust the intonation, the 12th fret voices slightly sharp, but the saddle is all the way as close to the tail end as possible (pushing up against the pole)
    Any advice??😊

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks so much for your kind words.
      When I've had that problem with intonation my first step is normally to cut the spring behind the saddle to give the saddle a bit more distance to travel. Do you think that will be enough for you?

    • @pjincho
      @pjincho Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@DevilAndSons sorry for the confusion, the saddle is pushing up against one of the two poles. The saddle screw is extended all the way (high E string) and both the harmonic, and fretted 12th fret are sharp compared to the open string. Just a little.
      I also just read that you can raise the entire bridge with the two pole screws, so that may give me the string height I’m lacking.
      I’ll have to start from square one, and fret the 1st, and last fret and measure the relief. Fender recommends having a tiny bit of relief, right?
      Then I’ll do everything else again. Maybe eight the bridge heightened and the neck givens tiny bit of relief, the intonation will change?
      Thoughts?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      @pjincho if it's sharp you move the saddle back. Ibwould say if ot's a new guitar and ot doesn't intonate correctly you should return it.

    • @pjincho
      @pjincho Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@DevilAndSons yes. There’s a 60 day return policy. I’m trying to see if very light-lift at home set up can remedy it. Now that you mentioned it’s the other way, I’m pretty sure I can get it to work.
      In what situations can a person raise the bridge by the 2 pivot poles? Can this be used to add height if the grub screws don’t give you enough?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 7 měsíci

      @pjincho great, would be good if you can remedy it yourself. Yes, you can use the poles to raise the bridge to raise the action and also to set up the bridge so that it floats.

  • @Philc231
    @Philc231 Před rokem +1

    I would like to see how you set the bridge position . Center line , scale etc . Where do you put the bridge ?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching.
      Good point, I don't think I have a video the explains this on it's own, although I think I do in some build videos. I do have two videos that might help though, the first on scale length
      czcams.com/video/8piycrcII5o/video.html

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      The second on intonation czcams.com/video/cQ-yslOuHck/video.html

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      I think I will make a video about this though on a build I'm working on in November.

    • @Philc231
      @Philc231 Před rokem +1

      I am at this point right now in my parts caster build . I have never set a bridge up before . Establishing a centerline and scale is so important . I don’t want to screw it up . I have never done a tremolo bridge either . Thanks , I will be watching ,

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Cool, and good luck. The key thing really is to set the scale length at the middle position of the bridge saddles so you have give both directions to compensate.

  • @jessefallas7094
    @jessefallas7094 Před rokem +1

    Great vid, I bough a new player Stratocaster the other day but I noticed rattling from the bridge. All the saddles were level with each other. I took it back to the shop where I bought it from and they didn’t something that helped. Do you know what causes it?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      It's worth checking if all the small grub screws in the saddles are actually making contact with the base plate. Then I would take the tremolo bar out to see if it's that. Then play touching each saddle in turn to see if it's one of the saddles in particular (the rattling should stop if you touch the saddle that is loose). Also check the springs underneath in case one had come loose. Hopefully one of those things will help.

    • @jessefallas7094
      @jessefallas7094 Před rokem +1

      How do I get the correct saddle pressure against the bridge plate? I watched you’re video to learn but I couldn’t find the info. Also, how does one know if the screws need a thread locker?

    • @jessefallas7094
      @jessefallas7094 Před rokem +1

      I like a hard tail strat and the bridge complete flush against the body so if you can tell me how to get the right saddle pressure against the bridge plate that would be amazing! And I’ve heard this is a common problem with vintage style saddles is that correct?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      Hmm. I'm not really sure why it would be a problem. If you want it locked off you need the springs tight at the back so there is no give, or you can buy various devices that completely lock it off which i think is the best move to prevent any tuning issues with strings if one should break. I'd still work through the steps I mentioned as it could easily fixed by one of those, but I'd also check if the buzzing stops when you put the temperature arm back in (I assume you have it out) as it could easily be something loose there.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem +1

      By that I meant if yhe saddles are rattling it could be one if the grub screws in the saddle isn't touching the bass plate and is loose. There should be two in each saddle and often the saddle can be hrkd in the correct place even if one comes loose and is applying no pressure to the base plate and therefore could be rattling. You just need to tighten them each so they aren't loose without changing the height of the saddle (assume the saddle height is correct).

  • @darkmaster450
    @darkmaster450 Před 4 měsíci +1

    great explanation. almost as hard as a floyd rose I see

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ha. Thankfully not, unless you want to set it up floating, but even then it is less of a faff.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci +1

      ...and thanks for the kind comment.

    • @darkmaster450
      @darkmaster450 Před 4 měsíci +1

      well-deserved @@DevilAndSons 🙂

    • @darkmaster450
      @darkmaster450 Před 4 měsíci +1

      oof@@DevilAndSons

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 4 měsíci

      @darkmaster450 🤘

  • @mikeing3924
    @mikeing3924 Před 2 lety +1

    Any specific or better spots to place the springs

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety +1

      Personally I like one on each side and one in the middle, I feel it is a better distribution.

    • @mikeing3924
      @mikeing3924 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DevilAndSons thank you for the video. My son snapped the tremolo bar off and I'm having to replace the bridge. I will be watching this video a few more times when the parts come in.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety

      That sounds like some aggressive playing there. If you have got a similar design bridge then it should be a very simple swap. Do let me know if you need any advice when it comes.

    • @mikeing3924
      @mikeing3924 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DevilAndSons Thank you. The bridge adjustment for tone and string height are the only parts I believe I will have trouble with. I'm glad I took a picture before I removed and disassembled the whole thing.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety

      I do have a full set up video too that you may find useful once the bridge is on.czcams.com/video/fvD-qsM3piQ/video.html

  • @georod2237
    @georod2237 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What would be the initial saddle height?

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry for the delay in responding. Usually i have the saddles set so the screws aren't sticking out above the top of them, then take it from there. No exact starting point.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci

      In my full set up video I talk more about string height and how to set the saddle height.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 8 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/fvD-qsM3piQ/video.html
      That's the full set up video

    • @georod2237
      @georod2237 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you

    • @georod2237
      @georod2237 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The individual bridge saddles with the 2 small Allen screws, are they supposed to be equally aligned on initial set up?? Thank you

  • @nizodizo9549
    @nizodizo9549 Před 2 lety +1

    I always make the bridge 3/32" off the body.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 2 lety +1

      I love that you are so precise every time. Also as a brit I can't get my head around inches?

  • @1man1guitarletsgo
    @1man1guitarletsgo Před 9 měsíci +1

    Completely wrong between 13:00 and 14:11. To lower a note by a set amount (e.g., 1 semitone) the tremolo arm will move the same distance, regardless of how many springs are fitted. The springs will extend by exactly the same distance, whether there are two, three, four, or even five. Since this distance doesn't change, the force required to move the arm will vary. But the distance it moves won't.

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes. That does sound right. It's the force that the springs change.

  • @ronj5485
    @ronj5485 Před rokem +1

    Yelling at a mic .. ffs

    • @DevilAndSons
      @DevilAndSons  Před rokem

      Why are you yelling? What did I do?

    • @curtrod
      @curtrod Před 9 měsíci

      nonsense, get yer ears checked