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  • guyguitguyguit

    effective

    Hipshot Trem SetterPublished on 06/23/13 at 14:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I have been using my 1995 Fender Stratocaster more deluxe U.S., it came with original, but self-assembly, so I installed.
    I mounted one on a Fender deluxe Mexican roadhouse successfully.
    The disadvantage is that it takes time to get (the manual is in English).
    The tuning stability is much better, the bends are easier to do and do not affect the other strings, vibrato will not powerful bends down.
    The price / quality ratio is good.
    I remake that choice without hesitation, I so recommend.
  • bonzaybonzay

    Hipshot Trem SetterPublished on 04/22/09 at 09:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just install one on my Start (50's reissue, Mexican)
    Received this morning, I put roughly 25 minutes to install.
    Installation is easy, the instructions are clear, but the video on the site of the Hipshot is even (here http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=115 )

    My vibrato is a Vintage, a stroke is reduced compared to other models.
    It is not necessary to pierce the body of the guitar to go freelance, just shorten this one.
    Thus, changes in the body of the instrument are minimal since there are only two screws to fix to add the beast.

    So given level of agreement is nickel.
    Finally, nickel is not exactly the word.
    Take for example the low E string. Gr…
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    I just install one on my Start (50's reissue, Mexican)
    Received this morning, I put roughly 25 minutes to install.
    Installation is easy, the instructions are clear, but the video on the site of the Hipshot is even (here http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=115 )

    My vibrato is a Vintage, a stroke is reduced compared to other models.
    It is not necessary to pierce the body of the guitar to go freelance, just shorten this one.
    Thus, changes in the body of the instrument are minimal since there are only two screws to fix to add the beast.

    So given level of agreement is nickel.
    Finally, nickel is not exactly the word.
    Take for example the low E string. Granted perfectly, one goes down the vibrato arm until it abuts against the pickguard and then releasing it not fall entirely on the note "perfect", fit the rod and release to make everything up .
    But it is surely a problem of adjustment, since doing the same test in reverse (by pulling the vibrato arm so) the original position is well taken.

    I recommend it to all those who want to stabilize their vibrato, without breaking the bank too (36 euros spring, it is certainly a bit pricey, but it's still available!)
    Feel free to contact me if you want info.
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