@bluescrusher You can set it up to do either; I have it set up to float, but it's a simple case of tightening two screws to lock it so it only goes down.
I have non-locking grovers on the guitar and haven't run into any big tuning problems; when using it for subtle vibrato it's great! Since the whole bridge moves forward there is no friction at the bridge end, so all you have to do is keep the nut of the guitar lubricated with graphite or the like and it's fantastic.
Nice video! Just wondering if you have locking tuners on your Les Paul as I have a Gibson Les Paul Traditional which has non-locking Klusons and I was wondering how it effects tuning stability? If your guitar has locking tuners do you have any experience without? This would be helpful as I've been on the fence about it for a while and this could be the deciding factor... :)
The beginning reminded me of a Cialis commercial.
theultimaterockr 5 months ago
Nice demo. Does the bridge float or can you just push down on it then vibrato ?
bluescrusher 6 months ago
@bluescrusher You can set it up to do either; I have it set up to float, but it's a simple case of tightening two screws to lock it so it only goes down.
kingcrimsonscourt 6 months ago
I have non-locking grovers on the guitar and haven't run into any big tuning problems; when using it for subtle vibrato it's great! Since the whole bridge moves forward there is no friction at the bridge end, so all you have to do is keep the nut of the guitar lubricated with graphite or the like and it's fantastic.
kingcrimsonscourt 10 months ago
Nice video! Just wondering if you have locking tuners on your Les Paul as I have a Gibson Les Paul Traditional which has non-locking Klusons and I was wondering how it effects tuning stability? If your guitar has locking tuners do you have any experience without? This would be helpful as I've been on the fence about it for a while and this could be the deciding factor... :)
Microang 10 months ago
Very smooth sound mate, and great licks too!
BuzzieBee77 10 months ago 2