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tremolos...
For the few of you who use electrics (and just so happen to know about tremolos)...
Is a blocked tremolo going to have the same sustain/playability as a guitar with a fixed bridge? Reason I'm asking is because a guitar I am interested has a tremolo, but I have no reason to use it...so I would keep it blocked. Would this be more troublesome than a fixed bridge? Any comments are always appreciated.
Is a blocked tremolo going to have the same sustain/playability as a guitar with a fixed bridge? Reason I'm asking is because a guitar I am interested has a tremolo, but I have no reason to use it...so I would keep it blocked. Would this be more troublesome than a fixed bridge? Any comments are always appreciated.
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truth be told, electric guitar plays IN GENERAL use tremolos 15% of the time. ive never had to use one. i have a string-through body bridge, which has the most sustain out of any bridge.
truth be told, electric guitar plays IN GENERAL use tremolos 15% of the time. ive never had to use one. i have a string-through body bridge, which has the most sustain out of any bridge.
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I've never had a problem with tuning with my strat's trem, unless you do a Van Halen esque dive bomb. Back when it came with the floating bridge, tuning was a bitch.
as far as sustain goes, the fixed bridges are better, without a doubt. Its nice to have the option of the bar vibrato though. More songs may use it than you realize.
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as far as sustain goes, the fixed bridges are better, without a doubt. Its nice to have the option of the bar vibrato though. More songs may use it than you realize.
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Another thing to realize, is that having a tremolo bridge means that when you bend a pitch.. the bridge will move. pulling one string sharp will pull all the other strings flat.. so you can't, say, play play an open E on the bottom and solo over it and bend a pitch without the open E going flat. I never use the tremolo with the bar, but I definitly use it by bending strings and such.. also, it creates a slightly different feel to playing as opposed to dropping it down or a fixed.
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Re: tremolos...
I just use 5 springs on my strat and I don't even need a block at that point...but for any custom guitar I'd get (like the eventual custom shop strat I'll have made...) I'll have a hard tail bridge installed.see you auntie wrote:For the few of you who use electrics (and just so happen to know about tremolos)...
Is a blocked tremolo going to have the same sustain/playability as a guitar with a fixed bridge? Reason I'm asking is because a guitar I am interested has a tremolo, but I have no reason to use it...so I would keep it blocked. Would this be more troublesome than a fixed bridge? Any comments are always appreciated.
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not if it's blocked or heavily springed down.geekmug wrote:Another thing to realize, is that having a tremolo bridge means that when you bend a pitch.. the bridge will move. pulling one string sharp will pull all the other strings flat.. so you can't, say, play play an open E on the bottom and solo over it and bend a pitch without the open E going flat. I never use the tremolo with the bar, but I definitly use it by bending strings and such.. also, it creates a slightly different feel to playing as opposed to dropping it down or a fixed.
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