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Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
Most people find Bigsbys don't have a lot of range in the amount they change the note, which is fine if you only want a mild tremolo, but "dive-bombing" is definitely not on the menu with these trems. I have increased the range quite a bit by enlarging the back cross-shaft, but it still is pretty mild compared to more modern trems...
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Of course you should! Here's one way to do it without drilling any holes in case you change your mind and don't like it http://www.vibramate.com/vibramate-v7-lp-install.php
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FritzCat wrote:Of course you should! Here's one way to do it without drilling any holes in case you change your mind and don't like it http://www.vibramate.com/vibramate-v7-lp-install.php
Thanks,That look great. I think I might get one.
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
olrocknroller wrote:Most people find Bigsbys don't have a lot of range in the amount they change the note, which is fine if you only want a mild tremolo, but "dive-bombing" is definitely not on the menu with these trems. I have increased the range quite a bit by enlarging the back cross-shaft, but it still is pretty mild compared to more modern trems...
Well the Les Paul's top is arched so he will have more play in the Bigsby then it would on say a Tele.
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
If your Les Paul is an expensive model I'd give it a lot of thought before altering it.
Do you really use a tremolo a lot, or just trying to make the guitar look like Keith's?
For most of the music I play I don't really use the tremolo. I've taken the arm off of my Strat just to get it out of my way. On my Gretsches and Mosrites, I rarely use them unless I'm doing a particular Rockabilly tune.
Do you really use a tremolo a lot, or just trying to make the guitar look like Keith's?
For most of the music I play I don't really use the tremolo. I've taken the arm off of my Strat just to get it out of my way. On my Gretsches and Mosrites, I rarely use them unless I'm doing a particular Rockabilly tune.
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
Sarah93003 wrote:If your Les Paul is an expensive model I'd give it a lot of thought before altering it.
Do you really use a tremolo a lot, or just trying to make the guitar look like Keith's?
For most of the music I play I don't really use the tremolo. I've taken the arm off of my Strat just to get it out of my way. On my Gretsches and Mosrites, I rarely use them unless I'm doing a particular Rockabilly tune.
Me too. Nokie showed me some of his licks, and one of them replaces the tremolo completely...thus his guitar doesn't have one. When he wants to "dive-bomb" a note, or notes, he fingers the note flat by a half, or a full tone, bends it up to pitch, picks it, brings it down to the pitch where he's fingering, then brings it back up to pitch, complete with the "warbling" effect if he wants it. Since he showed me that, I actually find it easier than fishing for the trem handle in the middle of a tricky lick... This works to replace B-benders as well!
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
Sarah93003 wrote:If your Les Paul is an expensive model I'd give it a lot of thought before altering it.
Do you really use a tremolo a lot, or just trying to make the guitar look like Keith's?
For most of the music I play I don't really use the tremolo. I've taken the arm off of my Strat just to get it out of my way. On my Gretsches and Mosrites, I rarely use them unless I'm doing a particular Rockabilly tune.
The Vibramate eliminates the need for any drilling. All you have to do is remove the tail piece and screws and replace that with the bracket and screw it in. Attach the Bigsby to the Vibramate and put it the whole assembly on the guitar. Secure the Bigsby on the strap button on the end. It is not permanent so if you sell the guitar its easily reversable.
All th parts that touch the guitar are covered in felt so your in no danger of scratching the top of the guitar.
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
vjf1968 wrote:Sarah93003 wrote:If your Les Paul is an expensive model I'd give it a lot of thought before altering it.
Do you really use a tremolo a lot, or just trying to make the guitar look like Keith's?
For most of the music I play I don't really use the tremolo. I've taken the arm off of my Strat just to get it out of my way. On my Gretsches and Mosrites, I rarely use them unless I'm doing a particular Rockabilly tune.
The Vibramate eliminates the need for any drilling. All you have to do is remove the tail piece and screws and replace that with the bracket and screw it in. Attach the Bigsby to the Vibramate and put it the whole assembly on the guitar. Secure the Bigsby on the strap button on the end. It is not permanent so if you sell the guitar its easily reversable.
All th parts that touch the guitar are covered in felt so your in no danger of scratching the top of the guitar.
Well then, there ya go!
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Re: Should I put a Bigsby on my Les Paul?
Thanks! I bought this this Les Paul used. It is a little beat up already so I don't think the mod would hurt it.
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