VegaTrem UltraTrem VT1

Re: VegaTrem UltraTrem VT1

It's a shame they missed the chance to use to catch phrase "What happens in tune, stays in tune."
 
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Ha! Great slogan. Probably not aware of the Las Vegas reference given they are a European company, though.

That trem looks killer! If it were half the price, I'd have to give it a try!
 
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Looks a little like the 'spring steel' concept of the Super Vee Bladerunner.
I can see some similarities, but the Spanish one isn't limited by the guitar body in how much you can pull up, because it's a lot smaller. I can't tell if the Super Vee has a separate plate that screws to the body like the VegaTrem one does, or if the whole bridge unit is one piece.
 
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I can see some similarities, but the Spanish one isn't limited by the guitar body in how much you can pull up, because it's a lot smaller. I can't tell if the Super Vee has a separate plate that screws to the body like the VegaTrem one does, or if the whole bridge unit is one piece.

the bladerunner has 3 pieces: a) the body fastening plate which is stable, b) the blade, c) rest of (moving) bridge.
About pull ups, no problem with bladerunner , just set it up with a small angle towards the pups side.

But bare in mind that in order for your guitar to stay in tune, the nut and the setup in the nut must be *PERFECT*. (which is true also for this trem in question)
 
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In that case, it seems like someone in Spain has not been as inventive as they claim...
I think that the VegaTrem goes back into the body like a recessed Floyd Rose, rather than just being a floating vintage-style vibrato.
 
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