Stevenems
07-29-2008, 03:09 AM
I'm contemplating ordering a new Atom. One of the things that has me thinking is whether or not I want a Bigsby tremolo.
My current guitars all have fixed bridges, so tuning stability isn't ever a problem. I also like the way I can bend one string and the other strings stay in tune. Still, every now and then I get tremolo-envy and I wonder if there is a tremolo out there that would let me have my tremolo and still be in tune on all strings when I'm not actively moving the tremolo arm.
So here's my question: Does the TAG Bigsby let me keep the fixed bridge tuning stability that a non-tremolo Atom would have, or does it end up acting pretty much like other tremolo types in this regard? Other than looking really cool and actually being available on an Atom, what's the advantage of a Bigsby over, say, a Floyd Rose?
Thanks,
Steve
My current guitars all have fixed bridges, so tuning stability isn't ever a problem. I also like the way I can bend one string and the other strings stay in tune. Still, every now and then I get tremolo-envy and I wonder if there is a tremolo out there that would let me have my tremolo and still be in tune on all strings when I'm not actively moving the tremolo arm.
So here's my question: Does the TAG Bigsby let me keep the fixed bridge tuning stability that a non-tremolo Atom would have, or does it end up acting pretty much like other tremolo types in this regard? Other than looking really cool and actually being available on an Atom, what's the advantage of a Bigsby over, say, a Floyd Rose?
Thanks,
Steve