I actually clicked on that expecting the link to work. I don't know what kind of page I actually expected, though. Something amazing.stewart wrote:perhaps on www.StockbrokersWithStrats.com you are, but not here.
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Yep; the Jazzmaster/Jaguar/VI trem is, hands down, my favorite trem system that I've tried.stewart wrote:perhaps on www.StockbrokersWithStrats.com you are, but not here.Concretebadger wrote:I know I'm in a minority who actually like the Jazzmaster trem
That said, a Bigsby B5 is a pretty sweet piece of hardware itself.
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The weird thing is, until I signed up here every JM player I'd spoken to had changed their bridge somehow. Most swapped the saddles for Mustang equivalents, one or two used a Mastery but I felt like I was the only one perfectly content with the stock setup as-is. It takes patience to get it right and I still have to be gentle with her on the low E but its tuning stability surprised even me.
The idea of bolting a Bigsby onto it never crossed my mind though. Ever. They do have a retro 'mojo' to them I'll admit, but the more I look at this the more I wonder what the previous owner was thinking. It looks more like a testbed for different ideas - each intended for a different guitar! - than anything. The Grover tuners are interesting though...I've never seen any quite like those before.
The idea of bolting a Bigsby onto it never crossed my mind though. Ever. They do have a retro 'mojo' to them I'll admit, but the more I look at this the more I wonder what the previous owner was thinking. It looks more like a testbed for different ideas - each intended for a different guitar! - than anything. The Grover tuners are interesting though...I've never seen any quite like those before.
hideous.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:Nothin' but orange groves and black augs, as far as the eye could see.
I thought it pretty strange at first too... then realized it was a pretty clever way of mounting the Bigsby. There's no wood under there to anchor the Bigsby, anchoring it to the old trem plate was a really good way to make it stable!Concretebadger wrote:The idea of bolting a Bigsby onto it never crossed my mind though. Ever.
Still hideous though
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