staytrem vs master vs ...
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staytrem vs master vs ...
So what is the difference. Im leaning towards staytrem because it is cheaper, but will the smaller string spacing put the strings off of the pole pieces.
Beau In Space wrote:I hear this guy uses a capo.
Josh wrote:THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU POUR WINE ON IT INSTEAD OF BEER.
euan wrote:stop trying to put guitar mojo arrows on yuri's dick
I prefer the string spacing on my Staytrem compared to the modified mustang bridge on my JM Jag. You obviously can't adjust the string spacing as you can with a regular Jazzmaster/Jaguar bridge but they both line up okay with the pole pieces. It's not something I would worry about and the Staytrem bridge is a great piece of kit. They do a non-rocking version now as well if that's your thing.
I've not tried a Mastery but lots of people rave about them. Aside from the cost, I've been a bit put off by the aesthetics (yes, I know that's shallow) and the fact that I tend to use a wound G (some people have reported issues getting Masterys to intonate with these). If neither of those things bother you then, based on teh internet opinion, I doubt you'd be disappointed with one. Pretty sure there are a few people on here that have them so hopefully they can give you the low down.
I've not tried a Mastery but lots of people rave about them. Aside from the cost, I've been a bit put off by the aesthetics (yes, I know that's shallow) and the fact that I tend to use a wound G (some people have reported issues getting Masterys to intonate with these). If neither of those things bother you then, based on teh internet opinion, I doubt you'd be disappointed with one. Pretty sure there are a few people on here that have them so hopefully they can give you the low down.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Polepieces aren't individual close-mics on each string, strings lining up perfectly with them totally doesn't matter that much. The strings will probably still be over their respective poles even if they aren't centered on each one, which is fine.
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"
Stock bridge was just fine on my AVRI Jag, but the Squier bridge is a different beast. I had screws rattling loose almost immediately... I lost a grub screw during my second practice with the guitar. Really crazy as I am not heavy handed at all. Also, the sinking bridge issue was horrific. I tinkered with the stock bridge for 2 years and made it work during that time... But I wish I had just bought a Staytrem or Mustang bridge earlier.robroe wrote:STOCK BRIDGE
Yeah, I was able to set up my VM Jag just fine with the stock bridge. For some reason the stock bridge on my VM Jazz was giving me tons of problems. I spent hours upon hours messing with it. I finally got a StayTrem 2 years later and it is just a fantastic product.daftsupernova wrote:im using 10s on my vm jag with the stock bridge and it works perfectly fine lmao if yall would just spend a a little longer trying to set up your shit you wouldnt have these problems
I feel like the effort required to earn $100 for the staytrem is less than the effort required to fix that bridge.daftsupernova wrote:im using 10s on my vm jag with the stock bridge and it works perfectly fine lmao if yall would just spend a a little longer trying to set up your shit you wouldnt have these problems
Beau In Space wrote:I hear this guy uses a capo.
Josh wrote:THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU POUR WINE ON IT INSTEAD OF BEER.
euan wrote:stop trying to put guitar mojo arrows on yuri's dick