pjmuck wrote:
Nice couple of winners there. I especially like your tremoloed Jazz. I've often wondered about the practicalities of a tremolo on a bass. My Guild Pilot came with a Kahler tremolo bridge, but it doesn't stay in tune for shite when you do some bending.
Your tremolo bridge is Warmoth? I didn't know they made lefty tremolo bridges. I know you can still get lefty readily through Kahler, but they're not cheap.
Thanks! The tremolo bridge is by Hipshot, which deals through Warmoth. You can even buy bass bodies with cavities cut for a Hipshot trem bridge. As you can see in the pics, the bridge has shafts for the whammy bar on both sides, so only the bar has to be made lefty. It's a full-floating tremolo with five springs. It stays in tune
very well, just as well as any regular bridge, provided you make sure there's a proper tension between the strings and springs. The whammy bar simply slides into place instead of having to be threaded, and there's an allen screw in place which determines how tight the fit is. It was a real string eater when I first bought it, but now I can keep strings on there as long as I want.
Price-wise, you can find it on Warmoth for $200. They also sell a five-string version. So yeah it's about as reliable as a trem bridge gets.