People of the forum,
greetings once more,
is it worth upgrading the bridge on an LP-1 kit?
are roller bridges worth the hype?
is there a better option?
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People of the forum,
greetings once more,
is it worth upgrading the bridge on an LP-1 kit?
are roller bridges worth the hype?
is there a better option?
Is it worth it? I guess. Is there a better option? There is always a better option. The limit is how much you're willing to spend.
If you palm mute regularly, they are a damn sight more comfortable on the hand than a regular TOM. I've used them and not found any obvious drawbacks, so if they cut down on string breakage at all (fewer sharp edges has got to be a good thing there) that's a win/win situation in my opinion.
I'm working on a old Maton archtop at the moment with a high end Schaller STM roller bridge (retrofitted of course) and it is the tits.
Wot Pabz sed!
Also roller bridges are the biz when used with Bigsby type trems etc and I reckon they give a more stable tuning (IMHO)
Graphtech make a Supercharger kit that's designed to replace the ABR-1 bridge system on some Les Pauls:
http://www.graphtech.com/products/pr...ercharger-kits
Don't get a cheap one. You need the rollers to have no side to side movement that can suck up the string vibrations. They are only relevant when you are using a whammy of some sort.
I agree with both Pabs and DB. If you can get one by a respectable company they are the shiz!
Thanks for the advice again, much appreciated.
Here you go Stan. Probs right up your alley, it's a lefty conversion!
http://i.imgur.com/MhayIDn.jpg
No idea of model/year. The label looks late 60s/early 70s.
http://i.imgur.com/CCNOlK4.jpg
She's had a tough life, but sounds quite sweet and was found at a garage sale for $30 apparently.
So the schaller would fit an LP-1 ?