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Concretebadger wrote:^ I like it. That thing has the "cool-as-fook steampunk" aesthetic of a Bigsby going on, without the "boat anchor that weighs more than the guitar" aspect.
That's the best part of a Bigsby, though; whenever I'm about to do a wangbar wiggle, i shout "LAAAAAAND, HOOOOOOOOOO"
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Have adjusted the length of the reverb handle since that pic...
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This is very tempting for me. I've been meaning to vibratocize my SG Standard for a long time now. So indecisive on which model to get.
I like this design, but I've been very tempted by the Stetsbar.

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I like the 'steampunk' aesthetic.
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The stetsbar was a bit too much ironmongery for my liking.
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BoringPostcards wrote:This is very tempting for me. I've been meaning to vibratocize my SG Standard for a long time now. So indecisive on which model to get.
I like this design, but I've been very tempted by the Stetsbar.

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I like the 'steampunk' aesthetic.

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Cool that you can tune a string down without throwing the rest out of tune.

debz1 that turned out great! I like the retro look too.
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I'd really like to try that system on a guitar at some point. Is there a way to adjust the travel to be more subtle than full on floyd rose whammiez?
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Nick wrote:I'd really like to try that system on a guitar at some point. Is there a way to adjust the travel to be more subtle than full on floyd rose whammiez?


Nick,

doesn't look full on Floyd from the video. Try this:


http://stetsbar.com/documents/Stetsbar ... ns.USA.pdf
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Nick wrote:I'd really like to try that system on a guitar at some point. Is there a way to adjust the travel to be more subtle than full on floyd rose whammiez?

You could go full floyd rose they do a non destructive add on these days...

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