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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
My Squier strat has a modern type tremolo bridge- only two pivot screws, unlike the "vintage" design, which has 6 screws. Thing is, on the vintage, you can only do dives- you can not pull the arm up (at least not much), whereas the modern design, you can pull the arm up and get about as much pitch change as you get pushing it down. The strings do not seem to go much out of tune, either.
But MIM and MIA strats have the vintage bridge- Squiers have the modern type. Seems to me, the modern is better. Any advantage to the vintage bridge? Are they interchangable (I am looking at a couple of MIM strats.)
But MIM and MIA strats have the vintage bridge- Squiers have the modern type. Seems to me, the modern is better. Any advantage to the vintage bridge? Are they interchangable (I am looking at a couple of MIM strats.)