favorite trem

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favorite trem

Bigsby
2
6%
Strat
8
24%
Jazzmaster / Jag
14
42%
Floyd Rose
1
3%
Other (if this what)
8
24%
 
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Post by dezb1 »

So what's your preferred reverb handle?
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jazzmaster/jag. EZ
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It used to be JM/Jag, and I still love it to bits. But I prefer the strat trem properly set up - more scope.
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Post by Zack »

Mustang trem, I'm a bit biased I suppose as I play one regularly and don't have any other trems in house besides some strats.
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Post by lorez »

One that's blocked off
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Post by BearBoy »

JM/Jag for me. Specifically US one with StayTrem upgrade.
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Post by Nick »

I like the trem on my ovation. Which is bigsby-esque with a bit more range and a much more comfortable handle.
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Jag
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Post by Bacchus »

Strat.

Would like to try a Jazzmaster though to see how I get on with it.

I'd probably regard the Floyd Rose as a strat derivative too.
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Post by Doog »

Never used a Strat trem that stayed in tune.. seems kind of a bust to have to do x, y, z and a special dance in order to make it work properly.

Jazz/JM for the win, gigged one for years with no tuning issues whatsoever, and no special dance.
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Post by Bacchus »

Weird, never had a strat trem that I haven't been able to set up to be rock solid. My Jagmaster will not go out of tune, no matter how much I batter it.
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(came in to snigger at Doog being a n00b).
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Post by NickD »

Jazz/JM first, vintage for preference, followed by Bigsby.

Can't get on with Strat trems or Floyds - I like the trem to be separate from the bridge.
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Post by paul_ »

benecol wrote:It used to be JM/Jag, and I still love it to bits. But I prefer the strat trem properly set up - more scope.
Felt this way about 12 years now. I'll always enjoy using a Jag trem more (as a feel thing), but a well-made Strat unit well-installed on a guitar and set up so it hardly ever goes out of tune is a glorious thing to have.

Doog's right though, it's a pain in the ass. Once I get it set up I only change strings one at a time with the same gauge set.
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Post by dezb1 »

paul_ wrote:
benecol wrote:It used to be JM/Jag, and I still love it to bits. But I prefer the strat trem properly set up - more scope.
Felt this way about 12 years now. I'll always enjoy using a Jag trem more (as a feel thing), but a well-made Strat unit well-installed on a guitar and set up so it hardly ever goes out of tune is a glorious thing to have.

Doog's right though, it's a pain in the ass. Once I get it set up I only change strings one at a time with the same gauge set.
It's the Strat for me also. Don't get the whole pain in the ares bit, it's just a matter of setting the claw correctly and how many springs you need depending on your chosen strings. 9s get 2 springs (this is what I currently use), 11s get 3... the never been able to set one up to be totally stable using 10s for some reason!? and I change all my strings in the one go no messing about with one at a time.... surely you have to adjust the spring tension on a Jazzmaster / Jag depending on how heavy your strings are?
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Post by Johno »

Jazz/jag trem for me. I also have a Bigsby on my Sheraton which I love for the shimmers. I spent time setting it up, streching strings and graphite the nut and tom bridge, stays in tune like a champ fuck teh haterz.
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benecol wrote:(came in to snigger at Doog being a n00b).
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Put a 'set-up' Strat in my hands with a tuner and I'll show you how wrong y'all are.
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+1 Aye
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Post by Rox »

Im at a tie between a Bigsby and a Mustang Trem. And they're prolly the most hated .. :lol:
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