I'd put one of these in the G&L F-100 about 25+ years ago - today I dug it out of the closet, totally disassembled in a ziplock bag. (Why it was in pieces I don't recall.) With the help of your excellent video, I got it back together and into my Roland-Ready Strat - ready for tomorrow's gig! Looking fwd to installing more of your products in more guitars and basses.
Why do none of the Hipshot Tremsetter vids I've watch including this one say anything about the two thumb adjustments on this device. These thumb adjustment position can influence the gaps at point A and B.
easy install on my Ibanez with the edge tremolo,I had to use the two spring claw(3 springs total) and cut the mounting bracket(not enough room). It works as advertised.
But this really works? I see the point but after tests and mistakes I've found out that the biggest problem with vintage strat trems is the friction over nut and saddles specially, and even though this device keep the block in a neutral point, I don't think it can avoid the nut and saddles matter... Somebody have tried this?
Wish I’d have had one for my 75 Strat. There was no stabilizing that bloomin' thing. Use it once… Wango! The thing would go completely out of tune. Thanks
Funny, I've been playing for 37 years and I never knew I had all these problems until this nice salesman told me I did and then tried to sell me something to fix this newly created problem. I'll stick with my caveman ways. Go nuts kids.
well then this product isn't for you. these are problems some people want to fix. Personally, I bought a guitar that already had a tremsetter installed on it and I didn't think much of it, at first - until I played my first gig with it and I snapped 2 strings. the rest of the guitar stayed perfectly in tune and I was able to finish my set without interruption, now I'm in love with these things.
It's a fab device and IT WORKS. It was factory installed on my Fender Strat Plus and is great for keeping the guitar in tune when playing.
I'd put one of these in the G&L F-100 about 25+ years ago - today I dug it out of the closet, totally disassembled in a ziplock bag. (Why it was in pieces I don't recall.) With the help of your excellent video, I got it back together and into my Roland-Ready Strat - ready for tomorrow's gig! Looking fwd to installing more of your products in more guitars and basses.
Why do none of the Hipshot Tremsetter vids I've watch including this one say anything about the two thumb adjustments on this device. These thumb adjustment position can influence the gaps at point A and B.
easy install on my Ibanez with the edge tremolo,I had to use the two spring claw(3 springs total) and cut the mounting bracket(not enough room). It works as advertised.
Amazing, I always thought Hipshots we're for floating bridges, didn't realize regular terms might need one also
Just wait the whammy bar action.. is that stay in tune when you bend the G string after divebomb ??
What about using a .11 gauge? Will I need extra springs?
What is the double claw for?
Thank you for the video!!!!! GOD bless and keep you and JESUS loves you!!!!!
But this really works? I see the point but after tests and mistakes I've found out that the biggest problem with vintage strat trems is the friction over nut and saddles specially, and even though this device keep the block in a neutral point, I don't think it can avoid the nut and saddles matter... Somebody have tried this?
This device with a graphtech tusq nut works very well. Works even better if you also add graphtech saddles
A little graphite powder under the strings on both ends help.
It reminds me a joke about the two most ultimate evil. Adolf Hitler and Floyd Rose:-D Thanks a lot, works perfectly on my Ibanez RG. Great video!
Wish I’d have had one for my 75 Strat. There was no stabilizing that bloomin' thing. Use it once… Wango! The thing would go completely out of tune. Thanks
La verdad es complicado de entender. Pero gracias
после установки требуется полная отстройка
How is this different from your tremmory invention? Why do you say a complete rebuild is required?
Funny, I've been playing for 37 years and I never knew I had all these problems until this nice salesman told me I did and then tried to sell me something to fix this newly created problem. I'll stick with my caveman ways. Go nuts kids.
well then this product isn't for you. these are problems some people want to fix. Personally, I bought a guitar that already had a tremsetter installed on it and I didn't think much of it, at first - until I played my first gig with it and I snapped 2 strings. the rest of the guitar stayed perfectly in tune and I was able to finish my set without interruption, now I'm in love with these things.