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  2. Stetsbar - Wikipedia

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    Stetsbar with Vintage Arm mounted on Gibson ES137. The Stetsbar Tremolo system is a vibrato bridge system for the electric guitar.Eric Stets developed the device in the late ‘80s, and patented it in 1995.

  3. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    A vibrato system on a guitar is a mechanical device used to temporarily change the pitch of the strings. It adds vibrato to the sound by changing the tension of the strings, typically at the bridge or tailpiece of an electric guitar using a controlling lever, which is alternately referred to as a whammy bar, vibrato bar, or tremolo arm. [1]

  4. Talk:Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    I don't know about the Kahler and Stetsbar units, but the Floyd Rose is an improved Synchronised Tremolo aka strat trem (article reads using a blade edge pivot but otherwise based on the strat trem) just as the current Fender two-point is a (different) improvement, whle the 'stang trem (aka Dynamic Vibrato and not represented on this list) is a ...

  5. Tremolo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tremolo, a 1997 album by Blue Rodeo; Tremolo, a 1991 EP by My Bloody Valentine; Tremolo harmonica; Tremolo arm or whammy bar, a device for shifting the bridge of a guitar to produce pitch-bending or vibrato Floyd Rose locking tremolo; Ibanez RG Tremolo, a series of guitars; Kahler Tremolo System; Stetsbar Guitar Tremolo

  6. Bibi McGill - Wikipedia

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    She is also known for playing a Gibson SG standard with a Stetsbar Tremolo system while playing for Pink, and Flying V. In 2013, she played a Randy Rhoads Jackson signature at both the Super Bowl and Mrs. Carter Show World Tour. Currently, McGill uses Japanese FGN, Fender, and ESP guitars.

  7. Schaller GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Schaller also created many of its own products, including a novel, double-locking tremolo system designed in 1977 by Floyd D. Rose. [ 13 ] The company ceased production of loudspeakers, amplifiers and reverb units at the beginning of the 1980s and focused on producing metal components for guitars.

  8. Bigsby vibrato tailpiece - Wikipedia

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    Bigsby B50 Tremolo Hardware. The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (or Bigsby for short) is a type of mechanical vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul Bigsby and produced by the Bigsby Electric Guitar Company [citation needed] (currently an independently operated subsidiary of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation). The device allows ...

  9. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    The tremolo effect should not be confused with the misleadingly-named tremolo bar, a device on a guitar bridge that creates a vibrato or pitch-bending effect. In electronic effects, a tremolo is produced by modulating an instrument's audio signal with a sub-audible carrier wave in such a way that generates amplitude variations in the sound wave.