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Published on 09/11/14 at 14:08I set myself the vibrato on my Fender Telecaster. We must rely 2h assembly to be sure not to do anything stupid, you obviously be pretty accurate.
This is the only model of vibrato up on my Bigsby Tele and then it's solid.
The value for money is very good, vibrato is perfect for nuance notes (Hank Marvin of the Shadows) or to make a little nags effects (like Ty Segall and his sidekick Charles Moothart).
I have since had the opportunity to test guitars with vibratos mounted in advance, I found it similar to what I did so it reassured me on the editing I did. No need to be a big handyman but you have to apply and know how to use a drill.
Negative: the tuning of the guitar needs to be done more often if you use a lot of vibrato but it makes sense.
This is the only model of vibrato up on my Bigsby Tele and then it's solid.
The value for money is very good, vibrato is perfect for nuance notes (Hank Marvin of the Shadows) or to make a little nags effects (like Ty Segall and his sidekick Charles Moothart).
I have since had the opportunity to test guitars with vibratos mounted in advance, I found it similar to what I did so it reassured me on the editing I did. No need to be a big handyman but you have to apply and know how to use a drill.
Negative: the tuning of the guitar needs to be done more often if you use a lot of vibrato but it makes sense.