Bigsby B-5 Kit Gibson Style

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Vibrato Kit / Termolo System

  • Suitable for flat top solid body electric guitars
  • 6-String model
  • Right-handed version
  • Original Kalamazoo series
  • Flat-Mount
  • No body milling is necessary
  • Total length: 120.65 mm
  • Total width: 95.3 mm
  • Weight: approx. 287 g
  • Made of aluminium
  • Vibrato arm adjustable with 1/8" hexagonal spanner and 5/16" nut (not included in the delivery)
  • Finish: aluminium
  • Incl. mounting screws, tension spring, plastic washer and alignment cord
  • Made in the USA
In catalogo dal Ottobre 2007
Numero di articolo 138810
Unitá incluse 1 Pezzo
€ 249
Spedizione gratuita, incl. IVA
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Soluzione perfetta e non invasiva...
Funky Fingers 25.09.2023
Ho acquistato il kit per installarlo su una Gibson SG custom shop. Come potete immaginare non avevo nessuna voglia di modificare una chitarra di quel livello! Ed ecco la soluzione: con il kit Bigsby B-5 ho aggiunto una leva molto performante ad uno strumento assolutamente di alto livello, facendo una modifica non invasiva ed assolutamente reversibile. Ottima qualità e suono perfetto (nessuna perdita di corpo o attacco). Consigliatissimo
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Bigsby B5 - a classic that's still valid in 2014
Tom2176 25.01.2014
Nicely made piece of kit, looks great on a traditional style guitar- I fitted mine to an ES335, and it's perfect for that subtle rolling vibrato typical of early rock'n'roll, assisted by some deep reverb or short delay, so the pitch drop gives a chorus effect. Nice.

Note that if you're fitting it yourself, some skill in ensuring no binding at the nut or bridge is needed, and also - I used a Vibramate to save drilling my pristine '97 335, and you need to work carefully when tightening the bolts that hold down the Bigsby, as the horseshoe casting is liable to some slight flexing, and if it gets out of alignment, the main bearings on the string retaining shaft can bind and cause the arm to fail to return to the balanced zero rest point.
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Fitting was a lot easier than I expected.
Anonimo 12.06.2014
I bought this with a Vibramate Mount kit (Which, unfortunately, didn't fit.) By this point I'm feeling pretty stoked because of the weather, E3 and my parts arriving. I thought: "Meh, I'm sure I can fit this without it."
Thankfully, the B5 came with very clear, specific instructions. I did come across a small problem though, in that my guitar only had the one bridge. So I couldn't remove the existing to fit the Tremolo. I didn't have a reference point.
I grabbed a pencil, drew two parallels from the bridge and lay the Bigsby in the middle and thread the string included like this: E, through Bigsby, up to high E
After I had lined it up it was just a case of marking out the holes I needed to make and drilling it in
So there you go, an 18 year old with little to no experience fitting anything onto a guitar could mount a Bigsby without ruining the sustain or action of the guitar. It's really no big deal fitting the kit, I would do it again without Vibramate mount kit to save on the £50 something that a Mount kit costs.
As for the looks, it is a beautiful piece of kit, I was worried that it would look intrusive but I needed something to take up the space on the body of the guitar. The arm looks exactly like the rolling tremolo and style of a traditional 40's Whammy Bar. (Most Likely because Bigsby has been around since the 40's.)
The arm folds away nicely and still fits in the case just fine.
Stringing the Bigsby is a real pain though, There is a solution for it, if it bugs you enough to spend the money on it. I fit a Vibramate String Spoiler to the instrument which has done nothing, looks wise, but makes stringing so easy.
The piece is totally worth it's money, sounds great, handles great, and was a laugh to fit. I haven't noticed a change in the Sustain or Action, but as expected I do have to tune it more often. I would advise on getting some decent Machine Heads.(If you haven't already.
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Superb Product
Anonimo 03.06.2016
Awesome piece of kit.
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