Welcome to my humble blog where I write the little things concerning Guitar, especially the Electric guitar. I am an avid Project guitar builder and enjoys DIY projects on guitars. Through this blog, I will share with my readers my experiments, findings, projects, recommendations and more. Do check back now and then while I hope you will be able to find the information provided in this blog useful.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Cheap Tremolo Stopper
Most of us have probably heard of the Tremolo no. It's a device that you install at the back cavity of the guitar to prevent a floating bridge from floating. Lone Phantom from Jemsite had this brilliant idea of creating a cheap tremolo stopper from parts that you can probably buy from any DIY stall in the world.
By using a barrel bolt meant for doors, instead of installing it on a door, you install it at the back of the guitar, replacing the middle spring. It gives you the option to set your floating bridge into non floating or floating position. More information on how to do the procedure can be found here.
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