I received my Washburn HM20-V that I won on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...ERFB%3AIID&rd=1
Since it had a Wonderbar trem on it, I have pretty much free reign deciding what kind of bridge to use on it. I was originally thinking of a Kahler Steeler, because I happen to have a brand new gold one with no home. However, after some measuring, I'm kinda stumped. Here's the problem:
Because there is no neck angle on this guitar, the trem has to be recessed. It works out that the top of the saddles have to be about 3/8" above the body to provide nice low action. From this, I figure the trem recess has to be about 3/8" and the knife edges with have to sit pretty much flush with the body. Unfortunately, this means that the trem block will be too long, and will stick out the back of the body about 1/16". So, the Kahler is out. So, I can go with a tune-o-matic, and recess it, or try to find a gold Schaller Floyd with a short trem block. I prefer the look and functionality of the trem, but the simplicity of the t.o.m has it's merits too.
Please give me your opinions, and other suggestions.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...ERFB%3AIID&rd=1
Since it had a Wonderbar trem on it, I have pretty much free reign deciding what kind of bridge to use on it. I was originally thinking of a Kahler Steeler, because I happen to have a brand new gold one with no home. However, after some measuring, I'm kinda stumped. Here's the problem:
Because there is no neck angle on this guitar, the trem has to be recessed. It works out that the top of the saddles have to be about 3/8" above the body to provide nice low action. From this, I figure the trem recess has to be about 3/8" and the knife edges with have to sit pretty much flush with the body. Unfortunately, this means that the trem block will be too long, and will stick out the back of the body about 1/16". So, the Kahler is out. So, I can go with a tune-o-matic, and recess it, or try to find a gold Schaller Floyd with a short trem block. I prefer the look and functionality of the trem, but the simplicity of the t.o.m has it's merits too.
Please give me your opinions, and other suggestions.
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