At 13:45 you say the bridge is moving round. That can't be good. Did you over come that? Or does it still move back & forth when using the tremolo? Also, can you do pull-ups on this? Or is it push-downs only? As I'm guessing there's zero travel upwards.
@@boechlerguitarsandrepairPush downs only is only half a trem then ;( These type of "tremolos" should be called "string slackeners" as that would be a more accurate term for them.Thanks for the info.
No doubt the reason why yours has such great tuning stability is because you installed the roller bridge on there. Duesenberg should include one with the system. Either way, a tune-o-matic isn't gonna cut it for this thing. On a final note, it's really odd seeing a Les Paul with a whammy bar on it!
Have you had any problems with the arm getting loose? - I have the flat arm version on an Eastman Romeo LA and it's a real pain, constantly getting loose and flopping around. I may have to use something to help the threads (teflon tape or even loc-tite).
Its really strange to see that some people have absolutely no luck with the tuning stability, while yours was doing superb
A well cut nut and a roller bridge helps a lot
At 13:45 you say the bridge is moving round. That can't be good. Did you over come that? Or does it still move back & forth when using the tremolo? Also, can you do pull-ups on this? Or is it push-downs only? As I'm guessing there's zero travel upwards.
Ended up getting a roller bridge, push downs only
@@boechlerguitarsandrepairPush downs only is only half a trem then ;( These type of "tremolos" should be called "string slackeners" as that would be a more accurate term for them.Thanks for the info.
No doubt the reason why yours has such great tuning stability is because you installed the roller bridge on there. Duesenberg should include one with the system. Either way, a tune-o-matic isn't gonna cut it for this thing. On a final note, it's really odd seeing a Les Paul with a whammy bar on it!
Have you had any problems with the arm getting loose? - I have the flat arm version on an Eastman Romeo LA and it's a real pain, constantly getting loose and flopping around. I may have to use something to help the threads (teflon tape or even loc-tite).
Metric and imperial screws are provided depending on where the guitar is made. May I ask what your low E string height is? Is it 1.5 mm?
Yes 1.5 at the 12th for the low E
hi-amigo! what a pro unboxing.I'll be back- 🔥
thank you- great video, especially for someone who just bought one and about to put it on! thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Did you ever install yours? How did it go?
good test, bro :-)
Does your guitar fit in the stock Gibson Les Paul case with this unit installed?
it does!
It's comes with two sets of screws😂😂😂