I'm waiting to gain entry to the Mosrite users forum, but thought I'd ask here, in the interim.
I have a clone of the Mosrite Combo. It was their semi-acoustic model, and has one of those cast-aluminum Bigsby-ike vibratos. The holes in the tailpiece, to pull the strings through, are staggered. The B and D string holes are lower than the others. Using the vibrato arm yields the expected pitch drop in the other 4 strings, but the B and D tend to keep their pitch. Reading around, I see mentions of "adjusting tension", but it is starting to seem like it was a primitive way of doing with a palm pedal does, except in this case it's more of a D and B-unbender.
Does anyone have any insight into what the true purpose and performance of those vibratos was?
I have a clone of the Mosrite Combo. It was their semi-acoustic model, and has one of those cast-aluminum Bigsby-ike vibratos. The holes in the tailpiece, to pull the strings through, are staggered. The B and D string holes are lower than the others. Using the vibrato arm yields the expected pitch drop in the other 4 strings, but the B and D tend to keep their pitch. Reading around, I see mentions of "adjusting tension", but it is starting to seem like it was a primitive way of doing with a palm pedal does, except in this case it's more of a D and B-unbender.
Does anyone have any insight into what the true purpose and performance of those vibratos was?
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