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I'm not getting this, Bill. You get more dive out of a vibrato arm by shortening
the part where it plugs into the bridge? I would think one would just try to
bend the arm to give it a greater angle (hoping not to break the arm in the
process).
-Marty
----- Original Message -----
From: supertwangreverb
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:00 AM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Re: Jaguar Tremolo Question
Here's what I did on my CIJ. I sawed off a small amount from the
bottom of the trem arm. What you have to be careful of is that you
don't take too MUCH off. When you've finished take a file around the
edges to take the burrs off.
I've also heard of guys cutting the cavity deeper, but I lacked the
modern resources to do that.
Bill
--- In , "Tyler" <surfguitar55@y...>
wrote:
>
> I have a reissue Fender Jaguar. The problem that I've always had
with
> it, is that the tremolo barely dips at all. It can really only be
used
> to add vibrato, instead of tremolo dives. I havent played on any
other
> Jaguars before, so I'm not sure if thats the way they are supposed
to
> be, or if something needs to be corrected on mine. If so, please let
> me know. I would appreciate any input.
>
> Thanks,
.
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