Vibramate String Spoiler for Bigsby Vibrato - Black

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String Spoiler for Bigsby Vibrato - Black

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The Vibramate String Spoiler is an ingenious little bracket designed to fit right onto your existing Bigsby vibrato without any modifications or special tools. It easily slips right into place and is held in position by the tension of the strings when tuned to pitch.

The Spoiler makes string changes so easy you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. No more need for wrapping the strings around and under the vibrato roller with needle-nose pliers in an attempt to get the ball onto that little pin. Now your strings will drop right into place in seconds with the Vibramate String Spoiler!

The Vibramate String Spoiler is designed to maintain the same smooth operation and feel of the classic Bigsby vibrato and may even increase the potential range of pitch bending. The fulcrum position eliminates unwanted radial strain to the ball end string wrap.

Features:

• Polished finish and subtle appearance designed to look like it was original equipment on your guitar and vibrato.

• High-grade stainless steel in black finish.

• Universal fit makes the Spoiler interchangeable with all of the Bigsby Vibrato models.

*Bigsby vibrato sold separately.

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Overall a great addition to a Bigsby equipped guitar.
PROS:
-I've gotten used to bending the cable with pliers over the years, but this really saves some time.
CONS:
-It's a bit pricey for just a solid piece of metal, but you have to see if it's worth your time and headache when changing strings
Posted by Ken on Oct 16, 2022
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