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The Yootones Guitar Tremolo Unit is a high-grade metal vibrato bridge accessory designed for electric guitars like Les Paul, LP, SG, and Tele models. Featuring a roller retaining bar for optimal string angle, it offers smooth, controllable tremolo action that requires minimal force and maintains tuning stability. Easy to install with included screws and compatible with common guitar setups, this unit is perfect for players seeking affordable, reliable vibrato performance with customizable spring tension.
| ASIN | B097ZLBK9R |
| Back Material Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,544 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #244 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand | Yootones |
| Brand Name | Yootones |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Included Components | Guitar Tremolo Tailpiece, 4 Fixing Screws, 1 Gasket, 1 Spring |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Manufacturer | Yootones |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Neck Material Type | metal |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Metal |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 718255302267 |
L**E
Great Trem But...
I love this thing. I bought a 2nd one for another guitar cuz they are that good. 1 on an SG 200 and the other on a Tele. The only "But" is, change the spring. The one it comes with is very stiff and sticky. I bought a thing for a door that stops the door from swinging all the way open at a hardware store for $8 !nd it comes with an 8" spring that is approx the same width as the original spring. I cut it to my desired length, which is a tiny bit longer than the original spring. I did experiment with cutting a shorter spring but I didn't like it. Ended up cutting 2 springs out of it and now my Trems are amazing. Hope this helps.
W**R
Solid vibrato arm and a great value!
I don't leave many product reviews, but there isn't a lot of information on these vibrato arms out there so I thought I'd write one. First, I believe all of these bigsby clones are the same product, just sold under different names. The unit I received is identical to the images in other product listings. I deducted one star because the pin for the low E on my unit was bent. It seems strong so I went ahead and installed it anyway and haven't had any issues. The unit installed easy, the screws are high quality. I installed mine on a flattop Les Paul style guitar. I installed the unit as far back as possible to reduce the break angle over the bridge. I used the stock tuneomatic bridge, I have not replaced it with a roller bridge. At first I thought the spring was too stiff and I had problems keeping the guitar in tune when I used the arm. I filed the nut a bit, filed wider notches in my saddles, and lubricated both. This helped, but the tuning stability and feel of the arm still wasn't great. I replaced the spring with a Reverend Soft Touch Spring, but this lowered the arm unacceptably low. My breakthrough came when I placed a penny under the stock spring. This raised the arm, made the feel much more responsive, and improved the tuning stability to an acceptable level. I'm still tempted to try a roller bridge. Overall, this product is a great value. I don't think I'd install this on a high end guitar, but if you want to experiment with this style vibrato arm, I highly recommend it. Edit: It turns out that I installed the unit slightly off center, which caused some tuning instability. Moving it a quarter inch made a lot of difference. Make sure to use the E strings to help you line up the unit when you install. The best thing I did was I lubed all the friction points with lithium grease. Now the unit stays perfectly in tune and feels as smooth as a real bigsby. I also removed the penny and re-installed the reverend soft spring. It’s very responsive now, I’d say the reverend spring is a must have.
D**Y
Wham Bamm
As others have opined it's a pretty easy install with 4 pilot holes,make sure to use the proper phillips head since these screw heads will strip.The spring doe's seem a bit too long and stiff,so may look for a replacement in time,however the big issue at the moment is tuning stability due to slippage on the pegs,so locking tuners is the next step.I see they can be obtained on Amazon for around $25.For $22 it sure looks cool.It married up well with the stock bridge on this Leo Jaymz knockoff Telecaster.I will update on the locking tuners are installed. Edit...I received 6 inline Guykers locking tuners today via Amazon, and a Reverend soft spring.Installed the tuners and the spring and it works well now and stays in tune.It's no Floyd Rose double-locking dive bomber by any means,but it looks cool and will give a little vibrato when needed.
C**S
You are better off pushing and pulling on your headstock.
It looks like a Bigsby but it is missing a very important component that makes it functional. The main barrel should have at the very least a bushing to prevent grinding and creaking but this guy is just metal grinding on metal. When I move the arm up and down it will stay where I left it without returning to 'pitch'. This is comically bad and it serves me right for thinking I could get a Bigsby for $20-something. As others have observed the spring is too stiff as well, but that is the least of your worries. If I were attempting to make a prop for a play or video and needed to build something that looked like a guitar this would be perfect so long as that prop was going to be burned or destroyed sufficiently to rid the world of this mockery.
A**R
Needs modifications to work correctly
The first one I received was broken in 2 places. Unusable obviously. They sent it in a paper envelope with no packaging at all! They sent me a replacement the next day and this time everything was in working order and at least in a bubble package envelope. Main issue with this tremolo is the side to side slop where the strings mount. If you're handy it's an easy fix with a couple washers to place under each side of the c clips. It takes up the slack and stops side to side play that causes the guitar to go out of tune. Make sure you line it up evenly with the neck and it will work fine. This is not a quick bolt on tremolo and is made of cheap metal but after mounting correctly it does work and looks awesome in my opinion? Just don't be to rough on it because I think the cheap pot metal will crack very easily? Hopefully you get va good one the first time so you don't have to go out of your way to print out the return label and go the location options they give you? Very inconvenient because of bad packaging!
H**C
Great Yootones Tremolo
I am waiting to purchase the adapter for my Epiphone, which this same company made it, as it would be much more affordable.
R**K
Just ok.
When i first bought a couple of these they were very good. The last couple not so much.if you buy one be prepared to do some modifying because it’s very sloppily built. I had to take mine apart and replaced the roller bushing with a bearing one from bigsby fix. And put all new washers in too make it less sloppy. And lube it well. Is it worth it? Only if you’re handy. If not buy the real deal but make sure it’s a made in USA.
E**A
Chrome one is of better quality.
This one didn’t break. I ordered a black one , well it broke in half . Cheep China pot metal.
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