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Very neat product
I found this product quite easy to install and get set up. I found it really good to use as it expands what the guitar is capable of producing so and another dimension to your playing, much more use (and fun) than a normal tremelo The only down side I found was that it nakes string changing a bit tricky especially if you've got a trembar lowering a string. I found that I had to remove one of the bridge pieces beforeI could thread the string.
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Werry good but bending strings like to break
I use it on my lap steel and I really like it.
The only thing is that strings are breaking quite a lot.
And the part on shaft where the sting is going under should be enginered different was so the string is biting that shaft and there strings breaks and it also scrach that shaft. I did lubricate that part, I did try to put teflon straws on that part but it is not right jet.
The only thing is that strings are breaking quite a lot.
And the part on shaft where the sting is going under should be enginered different was so the string is biting that shaft and there strings breaks and it also scrach that shaft. I did lubricate that part, I did try to put teflon straws on that part but it is not right jet.
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FAUX PEDAL STEEL GUITAR
A fantastic piece of engineering. Duesenberg recommended fitting only 2 levers. I fitted 4 to mine thinking I was being clever, I wanted a full pedal steel guitar sound. Duesenberg are right, more than 2 levers is very tricky to integrate into your guitar playing, especially if you're playing slide. I'm going to remove 2 of my levers (I bought extras from Thomann), and make the whole art of Multibending a real pleasure to play and hear.
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Multibender
Well, the product is nicely done. Fits to not only Strat type guitar. I used it as replacement on my Ephiphone Junior which I use as lap steel because is a bit smaller than a standard guitar. I also bought one more lever to be able to bend thin E string a whole step up. Here come cons...
I don't know if the problem is, that the EP Junior is a shorter guitar, but I cannot do a full whole step up on thin E. (thickness is .14)
The second con is, that the levers cannot be fixed to one position so they tend to move under your palm.
I don't know if the problem is, that the EP Junior is a shorter guitar, but I cannot do a full whole step up on thin E. (thickness is .14)
The second con is, that the levers cannot be fixed to one position so they tend to move under your palm.
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