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{{no sources, date=July 2022 The Stetsbar Tremolo system is a vibrato bridge system for the
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. Eric Stets developed the device in the late ‘80s, and patented it in 1995. He originally designed the device to provide a stable vibrato system that could retrofit to “stop-tail” (fixed tailpiece) guitars such as the
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with no permanent modifications to the instrument. The manufacturer now provides mounts to accommodate a variety of guitars.


Principle of operation

The Stetsbar is a floating vibrato system—the pull of the guitar strings is held in equilibrium at the scale length of the guitar by two heavy duty springs anchored to a spring retainer block on the unit's base plate. When a player moves the
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up or down, the bridge operates with a linear motion in the same plane as the guitar strings. A Tune-O-Matic style bridge mounted on the bridge plate also holds the string anchor block. The bridge plate moves over a pair of linear roller bearings in the base plate. The claim is that the bridge and string anchors move as one eliminating friction over the bridge saddles. An advantage of surface mounting is that installation requires no additional holes or routs in the guitar. This makes installation simple and reversible, and means the device can be moved from one guitar to another. The Pro II Stetsbar is further equipped with a 'floating lock' system. When engaged this keeps the unit in tune if a string breaks or the player double-stop bends a string. It also allows drop tuning on the fly, and still provides pitch-up movement.


Available models

The Stetsbar comes in a number of variants, which differ only in base plate design. The manufacturer offers various finishes for the base plates and other parts to facilitate matching a guitar's existing hardware. Available models are: * Stop Tail – for guitars with a fixed tailpiece/bridge assembly, such as
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's Les Paul,
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, and
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models. Installation uses the existing threaded stop tail bushings. The latest Pro II base plate replaces the rounded base plate with a rectangular design. * T-Style – replaces a
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or similar guitar’s bridge assembly. This base plate accommodates remounting the guitars diagonal bridge pickups, and offers both three and four screw hole fitting points common on various Telecaster style guitars. * S-Style – replaces a
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or similar guitar’s tremolo. The Stetsbar's base plate clamps into the existing tremolo cavity. * Hard Tail – mounts on guitars with a 5-hole hard tail mount point, such as certain
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s and Squier Telecasters. * OEM – mounts on guitars that incorporate the vibrato during initial construction. Its minimal base plate is almost completely hidden under the main bridge plate, and it can be counter-sunk into the top of the guitar. Variations of these models contain various makes of piezo pickup saddle or
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bridges. Accessory items now include a Stetsbar 'Vintage' Arm and a Stetsbar Fine-Tuner device suitable for use with Stetsbars and other guitars with similar stop-tail configurations.


Notable users

Professional Stetsbar users include
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,
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Elliott Randall Elliott Randall (born June 15, 1947) is an American guitarist best known for being a session musician with popular artists. Randall played the well-known guitar solos from Steely Dan's song "Reelin' in the Years" and Irene Cara's song " Fame". The ...
, Mike Chain,
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, Hershel Yatovitz, Cask J. Thomson, John Bohlinger, and Dave Gutter of
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and
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External links


Stetsbar official site
Guitar bridges