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Welcome to the club dear boy. It's fairly exclusive
JM build | Pedalboard plans
It's slower than restringing a standard bridge but simple enough when you get the knack.
@DiscoStu comments from myself and @Sassafras about restringing were tongue-in-cheek responses to another thread in which the OP (despite never having owned a Bigsby) declared them really difficult to string. Like many others on here (who actually have owned Bigsbys), I don't find that to be the case. Go and look up the thread, it's good value The capo tip sounds like a good one though - I'll try that out next time.
JM build | Pedalboard plans
You need an idea of what you are going to do, but it should be a vague idea.
My feedback page: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/91654/
No, it was a fairly short production run, discontinued some time around 2008 IIRC.
JM build | Pedalboard plans
At band volume it really hits that sweet spot in terms of resonance: easy to coax into feedback if you want it, but always controllable.
I'm still getting to grips with how to most effectively use the controls in a live setting, but the switching system certainly offers a huge range of tones. Anyway I still have a couple of weeks to figure that out before its first gig ...
JM build | Pedalboard plans
What a massive improvement - not only in terms of tuning stability and playing feel low down the neck, but also in tone. A cheap and simple mod, but well worth it.
JM build | Pedalboard plans