Les trem ii
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I've just been looking at these too. The Dusenberg II looks like mid-century toilet hardware but it's so much cheaper I'll likely check one out at some point.
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Hmm, I do think I prefer the Mk. 1.
The page at Thomann led me to look at roller bridges... >>This<< looks like quite a sneaky way to allow for issues with the position of your TOM bridge posts and string spacing.
The page at Thomann led me to look at roller bridges... >>This<< looks like quite a sneaky way to allow for issues with the position of your TOM bridge posts and string spacing.
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Thread resurrection, just ordered a Les Trem II couldn't find a mk1 should be here on Wednesday going to put it on my SG for non destructive Lee Ranaldo vibes:
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lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
Aye I've seen those terms utter garbage, this is proper German engineering... Vorsprung Durch Technik as they said in adverts in the 80s.robert(original) wrote:lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
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Wot, the Gibson Maestro vibrola as used by Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash and others?robert(original) wrote:lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
You just have to set it up right....
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