changing the trem unit on my strat

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changing the trem unit on my strat

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this is something i've wanted to do since i had it. the current bridge is a two point custom shop bridge with vintage saddles. whilst this is nice and stable, it just doesn't look right to me. doesn't have that classic fender six screw bridge that i prefer the look of.

seeing as i'm never really going to sell this guitar, i feel i'd like to change the bridge to a six screw vintage style bridge. i'm going to have to fill the two old bridge post holes, but these will be covered by the new trem anyway.

thoughts? am i mad?
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Yes, leave it alone. While there are pros and cons of each setup, it's a pain in the arse job to do retrospectively. It's a lovely trem system as it is, and aesthetics are not a good enough reason to invite such mayhem into your life.
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i changed a 2 point to a vintage on my US strat. not too difficult
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benecol wrote:Yes, leave it alone. While there are pros and cons of each setup, it's a pain in the arse job to do retrospectively. It's a lovely trem system as it is, and aesthetics are not a good enough reason to invite such mayhem into your life.
Benecol is there any performance gains with the two pin type? Sometimes wandered about changing my 6er to a twoer based on internet hearsay ...... but always held off. it does the job as it is!

As for going 2 to a 6er would it be more complicated than filling and redrilling (which in itself can be a pain in the arse I admit)? Any other considerations?
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would there be a way i could make it look a little more vintage like?
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The latest model American Standard strat has a 2 point bridge with vintage style saddles. I don't know what model strat you have, but it might fit.

Oops you already have that :P
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Fuck being period correct.
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i'm just having a moment just added some washers under the volume pot so it isn't flush to the sratchplate. i can do volume swells again now.
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Mike wrote:Fuck being period correct.
Admit it, I saw you at Doogfest sneaking away from Hurbs pedalboard of madnoise to fondle an amber switch tip in the loo.....all I heard was "My preciousssss" and that.
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Progrockabuse wrote:would there be a way i could make it look a little more vintage like?
Superglue four screw heads between the two pivot points? Not being facetious, it should look similar-ish. But really, I'd leave it. It's a good trem, will age at the same rate as the rest of the guitar, and while it's not quite period correct, only a geek (like us) would spot that, and it's hardly a Floyd Rose now is it?
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benecol wrote:
Progrockabuse wrote:would there be a way i could make it look a little more vintage like?
Superglue four screw heads between the two pivot points? Not being facetious, it should look similar-ish. But really, I'd leave it. It's a good trem, will age at the same rate as the rest of the guitar, and while it's not quite period correct, only a geek (like us) would spot that, and it's hardly a Floyd Rose now is it?
bugger! my floyd rose baja project has been unearthed!!
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Mike wrote:Fuck being period correct.
Admit it, I saw you at Doogfest sneaking away from Hurbs pedalboard of madnoise to fondle an amber switch tip in the loo.....all I heard was "My preciousssss" and that.
I know desparingly little about being period correct. If I had to try it would be a terrible failure.

I remember when BobArsecake came down to see me in London once we were out looking at guitars and he was talking about Fender transition logos. I had no idea what they were.
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i think the only thing i know about period correct is the bridge. everything else i kinda think is more or less 60's style.
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It's a Classic Player guitar. It's meant to be a riff on an old guitar with modern updates.

It has a 12" radius!!!
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Mike wrote:It's a Classic Player guitar. It's meant to be a riff on an old guitar with modern updates.

It has a 12" radius!!!
i know, i'm going by looks. the bridge would be the thing that sticks out the most as it not being correct, looks wise.
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