Schecter Ultra VI - Bigsby mod?
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:58 pm
I ordered a new Schecter Ultra VI about two weeks ago from themadape.com, but it hasn't shipped yet... all the same, one of the things that I dig about the Ultra III is its Bigsby, where the VI is hard tail. I've been considering adding a Bigsby to the VI, so copied the images of the two from the Schecter website, did a quick scale/rotation adjust and overlayed the imaged, aligning the bridges to see of there is enough room for the trem behind the VI's bridge (there's less space back there, due to the 30" scale).
![Image](http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y108/Ankhanu/TelerikWebUIWebResourcecopy.jpg)
Looks like it just might fit...
I do have some concerns about string tension, stability and all that and haven't looked into how easy it is to adjust the tension on a Bigsby unit, and I haven't looked into the difference in string spacing on the bridge. I'd love to get a bridge with roller saddles, but I doubt that any are made with VI string spacing in mind.
Then I just saw this in another thread:
I love the idea of not permanently altering the bass, so this looks like a great option.
Any thoughts on the mod, the vibramate plate, or what have you would be greatly appreciated.
![Image](http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y108/Ankhanu/TelerikWebUIWebResourcecopy.jpg)
Looks like it just might fit...
I do have some concerns about string tension, stability and all that and haven't looked into how easy it is to adjust the tension on a Bigsby unit, and I haven't looked into the difference in string spacing on the bridge. I'd love to get a bridge with roller saddles, but I doubt that any are made with VI string spacing in mind.
Then I just saw this in another thread:
Anyone have actual experience with these?dezb1 wrote:would have looked better with these and you wouldn't have any new holes in your guitar should you want to reverse it.
I love the idea of not permanently altering the bass, so this looks like a great option.
Any thoughts on the mod, the vibramate plate, or what have you would be greatly appreciated.