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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 7,661
Real Name: Max Main Seven: Ir now Sevenless :squint: Main ERG: A Dead Cat Rig: Mesa Rectoverb Combo Thanked: 47
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | not that im aware of. hipshot does however make a bridge that has 3 tuning spots per string Reverse Headstocks or Bust Dude...i just got a spam email that was titled "Funky date rape trick" -Zepp88 I just got another funny email "Her pussy smiled at me" -Zepp88 Don't tell me you haven't heard of Raptor Jesus It's important that you know this information :headnod: It will decide your fate when we are pwned. -JoeOvChaosI was going KAT KAT KAT KAT and you were going KAT... chk... KAT... chk-die. -TomAwesome |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: palo alto, ca Posts: 196
Main Seven: Ibanez UV777GR Main ERG: Sherman Sirius 8 Thanked: 2 / 1
![]() | Unfortunately Hipshot's Trilogy bridge also doesn't work very well- it's not nearly as refined as the detuners. It doesn't work well for changing on the fly because of how clumsy it is, and sadly also often doesn't bring the string up/down in tune (even when you've set it perfectly) because the adjustment creeps. The bridge is definitely a cool design, but unfortunately doesn't sell much because it doesn't work very well yet. |
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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 7,661
Real Name: Max Main Seven: Ir now Sevenless :squint: Main ERG: A Dead Cat Rig: Mesa Rectoverb Combo Thanked: 47
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | so cool idea, poor implementation eh? that sucks. i hadnt heard of anyone using em yet. |
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| Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Cph, dk Posts: 128
Rig: MP2/MB1/TSR24/Vortex Thanked: 3
![]() | Well, in all respect for those working hard on those thingies, such hardware designs aren't exactly straight forward.. Haven't many of us had a 'great' idea for a bridge or whammy, but after lotsa late nite drawings concluded "yeah, well, but..." ![]() Fun, bass players can have both Hipshot tuners and flip-levers on the bridge. I'll see if I can locate a great clip of this. |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: palo alto, ca Posts: 196
Main Seven: Ibanez UV777GR Main ERG: Sherman Sirius 8 Thanked: 2 / 1
![]() | Vansinn, you're thinking of a Zon Hyperbass- they have a proprietary bridge design that is really the only one out there that allows for 3 tunings per string pair. Really, really great design that IS reliable and accurate. But the bass is about $8000. Kubicki had a bridge design that allowed for two tunings per string, too, which was pretty cool. Worked pretty well too, iirc, but it's been a long time since I've seen one. |
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| Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Cph, dk Posts: 128
Rig: MP2/MB1/TSR24/Vortex Thanked: 3
![]() | @Durero: I don't see Hipshots for the bridge end. Which one are you thinking about? Of cause, I could use a Floyd with a D-tuna; just never were a Floyd dude.. @angus: Yup, I was thinking about Zon basses, like in this clip (OT, but had to post it!): |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: palo alto, ca Posts: 196
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![]() | That's Michael Manring. Not all Zon basses have that bridge- it's just that model. Both Zon and Manring are local to me and I get lessons from Michael from time to time. |
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| prototyping... ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada Posts: 3,545
Real Name: Leo Pedersen Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8 Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936 Thanked: 36
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I meant to suggest just using a Hipshot tuning key at both ends. Like combining a headless design with the tuners at the bridge with a headed design with a duplicate set at the head. It might look ugly to you, but it's one possible way to get the functionality you want without ordering custom hardware. Edit: awesome vid!!! |
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