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There's the synchronized tremolo of the Strat, the floating tremolo of the Jaguar and Jazzmaster and the Dynamic Vibrato of the Mustang.

Today, I came across a design I had not seen before. It was the bridge/tailpiece on a Fender Bronco.

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I like the simplicity of the thing. The tension is supplied by a spring like in a Jazzmaster tailpiece, so it requires a lot less routing than for a synchronized tremolo. Also, it has a two-point fulcrum.

Anyone have experience with this one?

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Last edited: Dec 16, 2023 19:05:57

No experience out there? How about informed opinions or wild-ass guesses?

It was apparently only used by Fender on the Bronco. I'm guessing the sustain might not have been great, which could have been a bug or a feature.

If I'd stop buying old guitars to fix, I might actually learn to play.
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Last edited: Jan 31, 2024 15:32:06

ldk wrote:

No experience out there? How about informed opinions or wild-ass guesses?

It was apparently only used by Fender on the Bronco. I'm guessing the sustain might not have been great, which could have been a bug or a feature.

Puisheen did a video on these units a little while ago, might be insightful

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Last edited: Dec 18, 2023 04:33:27

Smart_Patrol wrote:

Puisheen did a video on these units a little while ago, might be insightful

Indeed. That's a nice video. Very informative. Thanks!

If I'd stop buying old guitars to fix, I might actually learn to play.
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