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  2. Fender Bronco - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Bronco was an electric guitar model produced by the Fender company from mid 1967 until 1981. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It used the body and neck from the Fender Mustang , but had only one pickup and a different tremolo arm mechanism.

  3. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    After the Bigsby, the next major development was Leo Fender's synchronized tremolo, the device that introduced the term tremolo arm (U.S. patent 2,741,146 filed in 1954, issued in 1956). [22] First released in 1954 on Fender 's Stratocaster , the simple but effective design offers a greater range of pitch change than the Bigsby, and a better ...

  4. Vibrato unit - Wikipedia

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    The only previously successful "tremolo arm" was the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, often simply called a "Bigsby". In 1958, Fender reinforced his usage with the "Fender floating tremolo" on the Jazzmaster and some subsequent guitars. The "synchronised tremolo" became the most copied of these three basic patterns of "tremolo arm", although both of ...

  5. Stoptail bridge - Wikipedia

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    The supposed advantages of using a stoptail bridge over a tremolo bridge are: greater ability to keep the strings in tune, especially under the duress of hard note-bending; better string path stability and ability to intonate; and, better sustain due to a more direct resonance of the guitar's tonewood excited by the transmission of sound wave ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Talk:Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    the floating tremolo was not introduced by fender, a floating tremolo is one that allows you to raise as well as lower the pitch you can pull up on the tremolo arm or press down on it it works both ways this was created by guitarist extraordinaire Steve Vai and his guitar tech. Fender tremolo's only lower the pitch and bend one way not the other.

  8. Stetsbar - Wikipedia

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    S-Style – replaces a Fender Stratocaster or similar guitar’s tremolo. The Stetsbar's base plate clamps into the existing tremolo cavity. Stetsbar tremolo/vibrato system mounted on a Fender Stratocaster guitar; Hard Tail – mounts on guitars with a 5-hole hard tail mount point, such as certain Fender Stratocasters and Squier Telecasters.

  9. Floyd Rose - Wikipedia

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    Floyd D. Rose first started working on what became the Floyd Rose Tremolo in 1976. [3] He was playing in a rock band at the time, inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple.He frequently used the vibrato bar but could not make his guitars stay in tune using traditional approaches like lubricating the nut, or winding the strings as little as possible around the tuning pegs.

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