How to Set-up a Hip Shot Tremsetter in your Stratocaster - Simple and Easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
  • In this video, I'm going to show you a quick and easy way to set up a hip-shot Tremsetter, which was used in a lot of the Fender Strat Plus, Deluxe Strat Plus, and Ultra guitars in the 1990s.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @elmerditodevideo
    @elmerditodevideo 3 месяца назад +1

    perfect and simple solution... thanks!

  • @5150show
    @5150show 3 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @fredsampson
    @fredsampson 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @IamMedicine
    @IamMedicine 3 месяца назад

    Wow great unit.

  • @Davidtavernor
    @Davidtavernor 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey man, I've got a 1987 LPB (probably LPB...) Plus arriving tomorrow. It's a birth year guitar, my favourite colour (probably 😛) and I'm so excited! It's actually been in a museum for the last 6 months, and a case for the 25 years prior... Actually, it does look a bit icy blue too....
    Anyway - just wanted to say thanks for your page/resources/knowledge. It's been great learning! Appreciate it ✌️

  • @jeffreyreid7036
    @jeffreyreid7036 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Jeff 👏

  • @MarkTurner-vs7uc
    @MarkTurner-vs7uc 2 месяца назад

    Once I got it right,it works very well.

  • @PhoenixGuitars
    @PhoenixGuitars 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey! Great video. I used to think I liked the Tremsetter then decided it just doesn’t give you that smooth range and clanks a bit at center. To each their own . Great explanation on this often overlooked device!

    • @MarkTurner-vs7uc
      @MarkTurner-vs7uc 2 месяца назад

      Mine doesn't clunk at all. Took me awhile to get it right though.

  • @bluesman354
    @bluesman354 Месяц назад

    Great video of how to install the trendsetter, I hata 96 Strat plus with the Fender Floyd Rose mini bridge. A tremsetter can with the guitar 🎸 but not installed. The guitar plays perfect and since I bought it new in 96. The intonation has never gone out. What purpose does the trem setter serve? Should I install it?
    Thanks

  • @TubeScrewed
    @TubeScrewed 26 дней назад +1

    When I saw 'Simple and Easy' I didn't bother watching because I needed an in-depth understanding of the tremsetter. So far, this video has answered more of my questions than any of the others. When you're applying pressure between the little spring, and the trem block 5:00, are you applying equal pressure? Like applying the same pressure on the trem block as the pressure to depress the little spring?
    I have an 89 Strat plus and have never messed with the tremsetter, but trying to do a deep dive setup.
    Thanks.

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  26 дней назад +1

      Hey glad this helped. I was purposely trying to stay away from too much detail because then it complicates the process. But when I squeeze the set screw, caller, and the end of the spring, the tensions the same on both ends because I'm just squeezing them together. Main thing is going from the the bridge to the deck from a quarter inch to 1/ 8th inch gap. On the back. What you need to be careful about is doing a deep dive set up when the trim set might be already set properly. So many people hate these things because they get messed up and then they don't work properly and so they get frustrated and pull them out. That's why I made this video so people can see a simple way to get these locked in properly.

    • @TubeScrewed
      @TubeScrewed 26 дней назад +1

      @@xhefriguitars7946 Thanks for the quick reply. yeah I knew I did something wrong when my guitar was only slightly sharp of 430 hz after putting in the tremsetter, but it's staying in tune, playing better than ever. There's a lot of great detail in your video, and I appreciate it.

  • @ryandinosaur
    @ryandinosaur 3 месяца назад +1

    Everybody needs to see this!!!

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  3 месяца назад

      I should have added this is for an a set-up for one that is already installed.

    • @scottyjordan3036
      @scottyjordan3036 3 месяца назад

      WHY because you can't adjust the spring tension on your guitar.

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  3 месяца назад

      @@scottyjordan3036 no, I didn't cover the part of making sure there was a whole drill for the small rod and mounting the two spring hooks. It's a totally different set up than a typical Stratocaster spring attachment.

    • @scottyjordan3036
      @scottyjordan3036 3 месяца назад

      @@xhefriguitars7946 You shouldn't even need that thing. That's what a tuner and Phillips head is for. Trem lifts in tune- tighten screws retune ECT.

    • @scottyjordan3036
      @scottyjordan3036 3 месяца назад

      @@xhefriguitars7946 You can't set up a floyd so you're drilling HOLES !!!!!!!!

  • @eccopr2017
    @eccopr2017 3 дня назад +1

    Hi, great video! Which strings are you using? .10s?
    Does it make a difference for this Tremsetter setup procedure if I have .09s on my Strat?
    Thanks, cheers, Ecco

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  2 дня назад +1

      I was using .09s in the video. This same technique would work for .10s as well. One might just have ti play with the screw adjustments a little. I should have stated that I was using .09s in the video. I did this off the cuff...

    • @eccopr2017
      @eccopr2017 2 дня назад

      @@xhefriguitars7946 Thank you very much for the quick reply!

  • @scottyjordan3036
    @scottyjordan3036 3 месяца назад +3

    Learn how to adjust your Floyd Rose people. It's NOT HARD. I had one of these 25 yrs ago. Theres enough vids now to learn how.

  • @m.quintana
    @m.quintana 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. Why 430Hz instead of 440Hz??

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  3 месяца назад +2

      You use 430 Hz to set the tremsetter’s tension. Final tuning is in 440Hz.

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  2 месяца назад +1

      By tuning the guitar at 430Hz, that sets the tension in the trimsetter when you pull the bridge back with your fingers and tighten the hex screw. Like I mentioned in the video, after you do that, the guitar is in almost perfect tune at 440hz. This is the secret to getting that trimsetter to have the exact right tension with the strings.

  • @peternigelproduction
    @peternigelproduction 27 дней назад

    What do you mean "when a guitar is properly tuned everything is at 440"? Each string is a different frequency and the top E(4) is 229.63 Hz. When you started to raise the bridge from the deck by loosening the screws, was the guitar initially tuned to standard tuning before you started?
    My '95 Strat Plus is hard decked and I would like to re-install the hipshot. This video did not help.

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  26 дней назад

      If you have a guitar tuner with a meter on it you will see that the center of the meter is 440 hz. If you use a guitar tuners that has digital color then green is 440hz and red is either flat or sharp. In the video I am using a Korg tuner. See: cdn.korg.com/us/products/upload/6ca64a4f932ca71b9865ee77d28f389d_pc.jpg So when I say tune the guitar to 430hz, all the strings are about a step flat. Very easy video to follow if you have a guitar tuner that shows the 440 hz meter. You could even use a tuner that is a stomp box or built in to a guitar mutli-effect unit with a built in tuner. Just tune all the strings flat in the red about two or three LED lights. A perfectly tuned guitar, every string will be 440 hz.

    • @peternigelproduction
      @peternigelproduction 21 день назад +1

      @@xhefriguitars7946 OK. I understand what you are saying, just tune the guitar a few cents flat. Thanks, I'll give it a go.
      As you probably know, there is no open string on the guitar that is 440Hz. The Korg tuner shows '440' because this is the reference pitch (pitch standard) that it is set to... 440 Hz for A4 which became the reference standard in western music in the late 1800's. Most good tuners will allow the user to adjust the reference pitch to whatever they choose.
      Also, as you I'm sure you know, there is no such thing as a perfectly tuned fretted stringed instrument (even if the instrument is well intonated). In fact, it's undesirable for a fretted stringed instrument to be 'perfectly' tuned and intonated as this 'slightly off tuning' is part of what gives any given instrument it's characteristic sound. e.g. Telecasters with three brass saddles... some people hate them because they never sound in tune... but that's part of what gives them their characteristic sound!

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  21 день назад

      @@peternigelproduction Glad you figured that out. I was going to try to explain the difference between universal pitch and individual string vibration, but it just gets complicated. Sounds like you Googled it. But yes, tune the guitar's pitch flat a step and then after doing what I explained it should already be close to dialed in at 440.

    • @peternigelproduction
      @peternigelproduction 20 дней назад

      @@xhefriguitars7946 LOL.. I think just saying "tune each string a few cents flat" would have been clearer (at least to me). I didn't need to 'Google it' as I've been dabbling in music and with guitars for 45+ years! OMG... am I really that old :(
      ...also built a few acoustics over the last 10.
      As you know, there is a Hipshot video out there with Dave Borisoff describing the process, but it's so old the quality is awful and he makes the whole process seem over complicated!
      Thanks for the video anyway.
      You've probably come across those folks who believe that 432 as the reference pitch is superior to 440? More 'healing' and 'meditative'... more consistent with the patterns of the Universe?

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  20 дней назад

      @@peternigelproduction Through my alien connections we are sure that 432 is the best reference pitch for the universe. If I could just get our keyboard player to change his keys we would be in good shape.... ;-) Maybe this is why Jimi Hendrix sometimes tuned his guitar down a step... but joking aside the reason I used 440 as a reference point is that it’s common on all meter tuners and the amazing thing is when you tune to 430 and then make this adjustment you’ll find that you’re almost perfectly in tune, and the trim setter set at the exact right setting.

  • @barriem5318
    @barriem5318 3 месяца назад +1

    I bought and still have my 93 deluxe strat plus. It came with one of those and didn't last long. Anyone who designs a product with plastic threads is kind of a moron.

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  3 месяца назад +1

      LOL! Like I said in the video, Some people love them and some people hate them. But as far as the nylon threaded parts affecting the guitar, the bridge is connected to the body by the brass wire. The springs and the threaded parts float to simply bring the bridge back to a neutral position. So I do not think the Tremsetter has much of a dampening affect on the tone of the guitar. Tone controls probably do more to dampen the tone than the Tremsetter. That's one reason I use no-load tone controls on my custom builds.

    • @barriem5318
      @barriem5318 3 месяца назад

      @@xhefriguitars7946 I may have been incorrectly adjusting mine. I was trying to follow the instruction booklet. But then the plastic threads gave way and stripped clean off. This was in 1993. It's still in the case. Can I get a new one without plastic parts?

    • @xhefriguitars7946
      @xhefriguitars7946  3 месяца назад +1

      @@barriem5318 from what i have seen they are all built exactly the same. Yes if you over tighten the big spring you could strip the threads on the nylon adjuster. So many people hate these because they simply are not set up properly.

    • @kayakchrispy
      @kayakchrispy 2 месяца назад

      @@barriem5318hipshot makes them .. $50. Google it