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hikarateboy

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I have all my guitars set so that you can only dive not pull up but thinking of returning my lukes back to steves set up and as I have a heavy hand usually push chords up. For that reason Im thinking of a tremstabilizer but have never used one before. I'd like to be able to use the bar for a more bigsby-ish subtle vibrato but wondering does one wreck the smooth feel?
 

mikebu

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Not sure what that Trem looks like but maybe adding additional springs is what you want and requires no drilling.

What do you mean you "push chords up"?
 

hikarateboy

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If I mute strings or have palm on trem I tend to push chords sharp. I have 3 springs already. Trem is standard on recent lukes
 

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He means resting your hand on the floating bridge and pushing it sharp.

Personally, I have no experience with stabilisers but it didn't take me long to get used to the floating bridge without pushing it sharp. Obviously, I'm gonna say give it a little time. :)
 
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