First strat build...Callahan tremolo?

elrodphil

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I am building my first Warmoth strat. I had the body routed for a vintage 6 hole tremolo. Can I use a Callahan tremolo on this route? I know the Gotoh will fit...has anyone used a Callahan on a Warmoth routed this way? Any tips?

Thanks!
 
Re: First strat build...Callahan tremolo?

I wouldn’t spend that much for a tremolo bridge. Get the Gotoh.


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Thank you, I appreciate the advice...I'm really looking for as much input as possible...
 
First strat build...Callahan tremolo?

Callaham makes good stuff but it is expensive.
I have a set of his compensated tele saddles and I have no complaints.

Check out Joe Barden bridges as well. The website lists them all out.
I was looking at a tele bridge on their site today and then found it for $20 cheaper on Reverb.
 
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I did one strat build and one only. I decided to go fairly high end, so I went with a translucent color and a true nitro finish. I also went top end with the hardware and did the whole Callaham hardware kit. Bridge, tuners, string tree's.....every bit of hardware, including pickguard and pickguard shield. I think for everything it was under $300, but that was back in 05'. However, not once have I ever regretted buying the Callaham hardware or spending the money. It has worked flawlessly for the past 14 years and it will long outlast me.

My body was drilled for the vintage trem, just as yours is. I decided to go 100% Callaham not only for the quality, but to make sure everything worked together. Ironically, I bought the last full set of gold hardware they had. I can't even get replacement screws from them now, not that I've needed any. A couple months later I bought what he had left in stock in gold, just a couple small bags of screws.

I'd recommend it, because I enjoyed the experience, the quality was beyond reproach and even if I did overpay by $100 or so compared to other hardware, so what? 14 years later with no issues says something. It all still works as it did day one. The peace of mind knowing everything was made to work with everything else was nice, for me. I realize most stuff will work together, but I didn't want to bother sourcing everything separately. One order and I knew everything was there.

Good luck and let us know what you end up doing.
 
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Thanks so much! What model did you get on the Callahan tremolo...wide or narrow spacing ? Vintage model?
 
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I have used the Callaham and the Gotoh. The Callaham performs better and seems better made, but if you won't use the vibrato much, you'll be fine with the cheaper of the two.

I have only used the Callaham as a replacement bridge for MIM Strats, not on fresh builds.
 
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Wow, I just checked the site and a full hardware kit is only $247. The upcharge for gold was almost $100 IIRC. Maybe $75-$80, I can't remember exactly. Not a bad price. I would have expected more change in price over 14 years.

Edit...Mine was strictly vintage. Vintage spacing, everything. I wanted it to be as close to a 57' strat as possible. The only thing that I did not splurge on, that I should have, was the neck. I really wanted a beautifully flamed maple neck, but at the time I was torn between my love of rosewood fretboards and the authentic maple fretboard. I decide to just get a regular neck until I could figure out what I wanted in a forever neck. Life priorities changed in 07' and I really haven't been able to re-envision the project since. One day I'll buy the body the neck it deserves.

2 7/32" bridge spacing and string spacing, I believe. The stuff for his Vintage S stuff.
 
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I really want this build to be all usa made parts...any good suggestions on bridges, tuners, hardware etc? Is the Callahan all hardware kit have all usa made parts?
 
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Not only is Clallam USA made, they make almost every part themselves, there in Virginia.
 
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I find the Callaham stuff really good. No matter how I adjust the cheaper strat trems (of which I have a few), I just cant get them to work as well or as smoothly as the Callaham. In that way they are in no way overpriced for my uses.
 
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Callaham stuff is very very good. I don't think you'd be sorry.

However, if you're looking in that price range, MannMade makes a PRS style trem bridge for Strats that's absolutely excellent. Well worth considering unless you really want the vintage look.
 
Re: First strat build...Callahan tremolo?

Callaham stuff is very very good. I don't think you'd be sorry.

However, if you're looking in that price range, MannMade makes a PRS style trem bridge for Strats that's absolutely excellent. Well worth considering unless you really want the vintage look.

Yeah man, I've seen that bridge and one other that I can't recall the name now, but killer new 2 point trem systems. There are some really nice innovations out there, but definitely more modern in function and design.
 
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Callaham is excellent quality. Some users feel the tone is too bright, but that is a matter of opinion. I use the Gotoh vintage most of the time with a steel block. The Gotoh is hard to beat for the money
 
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I have a Babicz 6 Hole FCH trem on my strat. Vast improvement from the Wilkinson bridge I had. Notes sing and ring louder. I just don't know if it's made in the US.

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I used a SuperVee Bladerunner on my Warmoth. It was expensive, but hey, it is a really nice guitar. Great action that stays in tune really well.
 
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The answer is "yes" and "get the Callaham".

Did a Warmoth strat way back in (oh hell I don't remember... late 2K's?).

Bought the Callaham 6 holer kit, plus H/SRV pickups.

Callaham makes awesome stuff, does an awesome job, and it sounds awesome.

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Also bought Callaham Am Std Strat kit for my beater Strat guitar -saddle pieces, block, arm and springs.

Again, the answer is "yes" and "get the Callaham".

You can get cheaper ones that work fine, or you can get his killer hardware.
 
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Uneducated embittered misanthropic anathema.

Yeah, no. It’s over priced. It’s not made any differently from Gotoh, etc. If you want US made I go with Hipshot. And everyone swears by TonePros, and that’s Gotoh (as is Wilkinson).

There’s lots of snake oil peddlers in the guitar hardware market. Others include FU, Alessandro, and any company that makes paper in oil caps or anything out of titanium. Lol.

And I’m speaking as a luthier, so I get stuff wholesale. [emoji2]


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