rockinforJesus
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I own a 2014 S2 Starla. Absolutely love this guitar in its stock form, but I can never leave well enough alone. Hence the quest to ever improve that which is already great.
The bridge/tremolo parts are all imported parts which work pretty good, but I wanted to upgrade them to really make this guitar shine.
I replaced the bridge with a Schaller STM roller bridge. It was a perfect fit. I opted for Chrome, but the Nickel version probably would have matched the other components better. It is a high quality piece for sure - those Germans really know how to engineer things. Schaller Website Link
Next up, I replaced the front roller on the Bigsby with a Biggsfix roller. I bought the dual elevation one, but the original Biggsfix version would have worked just fine. Biggsfix Website Link
Next up, I added a Butchie Bar stringing attachment for the rear Bigsby roller. This piece allows for string-through rather than fitting the ball end of the strings onto those pesky roll pins. Butchie Bar Website Link
Lastly, I replaced the Bigsby spring with a Reverend Soft Touch Spring. Reverend Website Link
The end result… a Bigsby equipped guitar that stays in tune well. All money well spent in my opinion.
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