Your next guitar?
- KVRAF
- 20773 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
New guitarists probably won't be paying $400 for a new bridge.Hink wrote:But I also see the other side of the coin, I dont even think a tuner is wise for new guitarists exacept for a reference for one string
- KVRAF
- 20773 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
This bridge isn't for alternate tunings. Get a Trilogy for alternate tunings:Hink wrote:there's also the road maps I use for alternate tunings, like I said some can be done on the fly.
http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.p ... t_list&c=9
This coming from a guy who uses Floyds.it does no seem like it would be something that could be done quickly like with a standard hardtail.
Look, this bridge is clearly meant for one purpose and one purpose only. Don't knock it just because it doesn't do things it was never intended to do.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
Floyds being the key and not Floyd (each tuned different), I realise it's intended for one thing and I have to wonder how much is one willing to pay for something most of us do naturally? Part of the charm of the guitar is it's not perfect, I sure prefer to keep it this way. I've actually had the fortune of playing one of the original Transperformance systems quite a bit, I didn't see the point because it doesn't work with whammy which is the only time going out of tune while playing is a big concern.Uncle E wrote:This bridge isn't for alternate tunings. Get a Trilogy for alternate tunings:Hink wrote:there's also the road maps I use for alternate tunings, like I said some can be done on the fly.
http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.p ... t_list&c=9
This coming from a guy who uses Floyds.it does no seem like it would be something that could be done quickly like with a standard hardtail.
Look, this bridge is clearly meant for one purpose and one purpose only. Don't knock it just because it doesn't do things it was never intended to do.
Of course I am also the guy who hates new strings and face it, old strings stay in tune. Another thing with alternate tunings is if you're using an open tuning it's very easy to notice if you're out of tune and what string is the offending string. Cool gadget but probably not for me, but nothing wrong with it either.
edit: technically I have more hardtails than guitars with whammys
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
I wasn't looking for another guitar, but a small shop has opened locally and in the window is a rather attractive Vintage guitar. LP shape with a single angled bridge pup, it looks very basic and has what I consider a reasonable price tag of just under £180.
I've tried to find it online for more info with no luck so far, I may have to call in for a closer look, with my wallet of course, just in case

I've tried to find it online for more info with no luck so far, I may have to call in for a closer look, with my wallet of course, just in case
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
Beyond the shape, nothing like that. This one is a solid red colour, single angled bridge bucker with what appears to be a very, very skinny neck with plain dot markers. The pup has 2 black covers with the name Vintage in white on them.
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
P-90 stack instead of humbucker, but apart from that ...Ian B wrote:I wasn't looking for another guitar, but a small shop has opened locally and in the window is a rather attractive Vintage guitar. LP shape with a single angled bridge pup, it looks very basic and has what I consider a reasonable price tag of just under £180.
I've tried to find it online for more info with no luck so far, I may have to call in for a closer look, with my wallet of course, just in case![]()
VR100CR, LP Jr copy, almost.

Not recommended for mailorder, but if you can play it before buying and have a place to claim your warranty in case ...
Build quality is all over the place, but at least the Wilkinson hardware is decent and the basic wood recipe is correct. Who knows, you might be lucky ...
Considering however that real Gibsons start below 500 GBP new I fail to see the appeal of such a copy somehow, especially since those budget Gibsons are mighty fine guitars, we discussed that before.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/search_dir.htm ... sw=&oa=pra
As always, Thomann's just a handy example, better buy locally after testing.
Ymmv,
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
Nope, this guitar is a full LP body shape with a angled bridge bucker. Barring the pup it's not a million miles away from a Melody Maker/LP Junior. Thomann had the MM's listed at £280 but are seemingly no longer stocked. I'm more curious about this guitar than wanting it, but one things tends to lead to another doesn't it?susiwong wrote:P-90 stack instead of humbucker, but apart from that ...Ian B wrote:I wasn't looking for another guitar, but a small shop has opened locally and in the window is a rather attractive Vintage guitar. LP shape with a single angled bridge pup, it looks very basic and has what I consider a reasonable price tag of just under £180.
I've tried to find it online for more info with no luck so far, I may have to call in for a closer look, with my wallet of course, just in case![]()
VR100CR, LP Jr copy, almost.
Not recommended for mailorder, but if you can play it before buying and have a place to claim your warranty in case ...
Build quality is all over the place, but at least the Wilkinson hardware is decent and the basic wood recipe is correct. Who knows, you might be lucky ...
Considering however that real Gibsons start below 600 GBP new I fail to see the appeal of such a copy somehow, especially since those budget Gibsons are mighty fine guitars, we discussed that before.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/search_dir.htm ... sw=&oa=pra
As always, Thomann's just a handy example, better buy locally after testing.
Ymmv,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
Must be a new model then, never seen one like you described.Ian B wrote:Nope, this guitar is a full LP body shape with a angled bridge bucker. Barring the pup it's not a million miles away from a Melody Maker/LP Junior. Thomann had the MM's listed at £280 but are seemingly no longer stocked. I'm more curious about this guitar than wanting it, but one things tends to lead to another doesn't it?
Not a bad thing per se, all mahogany guitars have big
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
And re Melody Makers, there are the Jones whoever Brothers and the Joan Jett signature models now, as well as a choice of cheap LPs and other models, the PUs in the discontinued MMs were horrible imho, which does make a difference when you're on a budget.
Can't argue with a pair of P-90s or a BB3 ...
Ymmv,
susiwong
Can't argue with a pair of P-90s or a BB3 ...
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
susiwong wrote:Must be a new model then, never seen one like you described.Ian B wrote:Nope, this guitar is a full LP body shape with a angled bridge bucker. Barring the pup it's not a million miles away from a Melody Maker/LP Junior. Thomann had the MM's listed at £280 but are seemingly no longer stocked. I'm more curious about this guitar than wanting it, but one things tends to lead to another doesn't it?
Not a bad thing per se, all mahogany guitars have big
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Barry
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- KVRAF
- 20773 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
One thing about cheap guitars is they're a lot of fun to tweak. I'm having a hard time resisting the urge to turn hibidy's PRS SE from this:

into this:


into this:

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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
I'd be seriously thinking about doing the same thing...Uncle E wrote:One thing about cheap guitars is they're a lot of fun to tweak. I'm having a hard time resisting the urge to turn hibidy's PRS SE from this:
into this:
I'm still re-muddling my el-cheapo mod guitar...had to rout the thing a bit more so I could add another pickup--then replaced the dang things with a pair of EMG's...
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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