Tremolo
Performance-oriented vibrato systems for ST-style and modern guitars.
A tremolo bridge is a complex mechanical assembly where tuning stability depends entirely on precision and material quality. We offer a vast selection of synchronized tremolos, ranging from vintage-accurate units to modern high-performance systems. Whether you are upgrading a factory bridge to eliminate tuning drift or looking for a high-mass block to enhance sustain, our range covers every technical requirement for professional guitar setups.
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Technical Specifications and Mounting
Replacing or installing a tremolo requires careful attention to several mechanical standards:
Mounting Styles: We stock both the classic 6-screw vintage mount, preferred for its traditional feel and coupling, and the modern 2-point pivot system, designed for smoother action and reduced friction.
Block Material and Depth: The tremolo block is a major factor in your guitar's tone. We provide bridges with high-mass brass or steel blocks for increased sustain and warmth, as well as various block lengths (e.g., 32mm, 37mm, 42mm) to ensure a perfect fit within your specific body thickness.
String Spacing: This is critical for alignment. Always verify your E-to-E spacing—we offer Vintage (56mm/2-7/32"), Standard (54mm/2-1/8"), Modern (52.5mm/2-1/16"), and various narrow/wide hybrids to match your neck width and pickup pole pieces.
Saddles and Arm Attachment
Saddle Options: Choose stamped steel for vintage chime, solid brass for warmth, or Titanium for ultimate string-to-string definition and corrosion resistance. For players seeking maximum tuning stability without a locking nut, we also stock bridges with locking saddles that secure the string at the bridge, preventing slippage during heavy vibrato use.
Tremolo Arm Fitment: Depending on your preference for "arm play" and feel, we offer blocks with threaded (screw-in) arms, push-in designs with adjustable tension, and systems with separate mounting sockets that allow for a rock-solid, wiggle-free vibrato response.
Maintenance Tip:
When installing a new tremolo, ensure the "knife edges" or mounting screws are properly lubricated, and the spring tension is balanced against your string gauge. A well-matched high-mass block and a correctly seated arm are the keys to a professional, reliable vibrato system.