Martyn,
Forgive me for a possibly ignorant question, but have you considered trying a Stetsbar? (http://stetsbar.com/) They're supposed to be the easiest to install, and they reportedly have great tuning stability.
Robert
Accent Vibrato
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Re: Accent Vibrato
I can see that on a 650, not sure how it would work as a replacement for the Rickenbacker semi-floating bridge used on the 620, 660 and 300-series guitars.Folkie wrote:Martyn,
Forgive me for a possibly ignorant question, but have you considered trying a Stetsbar? (http://stetsbar.com/) They're supposed to be the easiest to install, and they reportedly have great tuning stability.
Robert
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Re: Accent Vibrato
you can't get a stetsbar on a Ric unless it has a fixed bridge as the man says, and even then you're going to need to install a tune-o-matic.
Basically there isn't currently a workable vibrato system for Rics outside of the Bigsby IMO, which is a shame. would be great to have a vib adaptation of the R tailpiece
Basically there isn't currently a workable vibrato system for Rics outside of the Bigsby IMO, which is a shame. would be great to have a vib adaptation of the R tailpiece
