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  • #16
    Re: Fixed bridge or Vintage Tremolo? Just curious.

    Originally posted by Bass_Medic_05 View Post
    I prefer fixed
    +1. Vibratos have a detremental effect on tone quality; less string viration is transferred to the body. And too many guys get carried away with them and that gets annoying to listen to.
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    • #17
      Re: Fixed bridge or Vintage Tremolo? Just curious.

      Originally posted by PearlyHellhound View Post
      For playing mostly rhythm and twin leads parts. Hard Rock/Metal genre, '80s-90's. Which would work?
      I'm puzzled. I'm seriously trying to understand.

      What is the connection between playing rhythm and/or twin leads to the type of bridge you have on the guitar?

      Is there any way that the type of bridge might help or limit your rhythm playing? or the twin lead playing?



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      • #18
        Re: Fixed bridge or Vintage Tremolo? Just curious.

        Originally posted by blueman335 View Post
        +1. Vibratos have a detremental effect on tone quality; less string viration is transferred to the body. And too many guys get carried away with them and that gets annoying to listen to.
        Nonsense.

        Tremolos with sustain block change the sound dramatically not not in a manner that's good or bad.

        Heavy toploaded pieces of metal might be a different matter.

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        • #19
          Re: Fixed bridge or Vintage Tremolo? Just curious.

          Originally posted by JohnnyGuitar View Post
          I'm puzzled. I'm seriously trying to understand.

          What is the connection between playing rhythm and/or twin leads to the type of bridge you have on the guitar?

          Is there any way that the type of bridge might help or limit your rhythm playing? or the twin lead playing?



          That's why i hate his threads. Every question this guy asks is either way too vague to answer, or is such a stupid question that any attempt to answer it makes you look dumber.

          You can use a guitar with a vibrato, a fixed bridge, or a floating bridge, or anything to play hard rock and leads. Everybody has known that since the 50's. If you had to ask that then you lack important cognitive abilities.

          Which would work? Depends on if you can play or not. I'll take one of each please.
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          • #20
            Re: Fixed bridge or Vintage Tremolo? Just curious.

            Originally posted by Empty Pockets View Post
            I'll take one of each please.
            I did

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