Staytrem Mustang tremolo arm
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- Lumpy Waters
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Staytrem Mustang tremolo arm
I've been eyeing these for a couple of years. Finally bought one, wish I did it sooner. I tried all the tricks to get the stock arm to work well enough, none were satisfactory. Its a beautiful thing to look at and use, and nearly perfect. I'm having so much more fun now playing and using the trem.
- Lumpy Waters
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The arm stays where I want it to, plus the height is adjustable. The original arm was too soft of a metal and got chewed up by the grub screw. I could never get it to stay where I wanted it to. I replaced it with a strat arm that I had ground off the threads on and put a small ball bearing between the grub screw and the trem arm. That setup actually worked fairly well but the angle of the arm wasn't quite right and the arm didn't move as smoothly I'd like. The Staytrem arm is just about perfect rather than something idiosyncratic that I learn to put up with.Thomas wrote:What does it do that the regular one doesn't?
- bulletbill
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"Giff me the Schkrillexth 'do today, Nanthy! Glathtonbury ith coming up"Doog wrote:giving a really fancy haircut to the Elephant man
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
I have an early 70's Mustang, tue trem is great guitars stays in tune fine. Tue only thing that does not work great is how the arm is held in. The screw always winds out and the arm falls out. I'm thinking of wrapping some rubber tubing on the end of the arm to give some grip, otherwise I will prolly go for a staytrem, I have one in my 64 jag and its great.Thomas wrote:My 66 and 72 Mustangs have no issues whatsoever, solid as a rock and the angle is perfect. I guess this fixes issues with the reissues. I've had a Compstripe reissue and a 69ri. I can't recall what the trem was like on them on them at all.
- Lumpy Waters
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I guess there's something for everybody out there, because the Mustang vibrato system works great for me, stays in tune well enough if I don't go crazy on it, and the action is right.Doog wrote:Presumably the vibrato tailpiece itself is still an inaccurate POS though.
Kind seems this is akin to giving a really fancy haircut to the Elephant man
Really wanted to love the Mustang (love Miek/Stew's Compstang), but it's the one* trem I can't jive with - my hamfisted Santiago stylings just kept bending the whole thing out of tune all the time.dots wrote:haha, god damn, you two...paul_ wrote:"Giff me the Schkrillexth 'do today, Nanthy! Glathtonbury ith coming up"Doog wrote:giving a really fancy haircut to the Elephant man
some people swear by the mustang trem, but have never felt it all that reliable, not on reissues or vintage.
* Haet Bigsbys too, but only because of the ACTIVATE SIEGE CATAPULT feel.