Can This Keep a Bigsby in Tune? - Guitar NutBuster Long-Term Update!

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  • Keeping a Bigsby in tune? - This may be the impossible task!
    For my long-term update on the NutBuster I thought I'd install it on a different style of guitar and give you my thoughts on this product after a few months..
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  • @DarrellBraunGuitar
    @DarrellBraunGuitar  4 года назад +92

    Love me a bigsby - for better or for worse!
    Enjoy :)

    • @williambratton2010
      @williambratton2010 4 года назад +3

      Darrell Braun Guitar dude, you should get a vibramate string spoiler. 30$ and makes changing strings on bigsby a dream.

    • @bruhitsseth7315
      @bruhitsseth7315 4 года назад

      That bigsby is a nice sounding guitar.

    • @lucasafisher
      @lucasafisher 4 года назад +1

      Hey Darrell, what is your opinion on a stetsbar, and how would you compare it a bigsby? Thanks

    • @Hickeroar
      @Hickeroar 4 года назад +2

      Would have loved to have a test before putting it on so we could compare.

    • @AdrianDecaux
      @AdrianDecaux 4 года назад +1

      Hey Darrell, how about comparing this with the string buttler you reviewed a couple of years ago?

  • @lonnyhorowitzmd509
    @lonnyhorowitzmd509 4 года назад +246

    If it were $20-30 maybe. For $175 USD I'll buy a roller bridge and replace the nut with a Tusq.

    • @nickagervasi
      @nickagervasi 4 года назад +8

      I think I would likely go that way as well.

    • @kingbrutusxxvi
      @kingbrutusxxvi 4 года назад +29

      Agreed. Plus it's pretty ugly, as well.

    • @aymerick_
      @aymerick_ 4 года назад +4

      i agree i would do the same thing

    • @aymerick_
      @aymerick_ 4 года назад +3

      @@kingbrutusxxvi true

    • @WalkenDead
      @WalkenDead 4 года назад +12

      I was kind of wondering why you just wouldn't use a roller bridge and at lest tweak the nut. You could also use a string butler to get a straight pull at the headstock

  • @hchoe741
    @hchoe741 4 года назад +185

    at $175 NutBuster is an appropriate name

    • @trystinheer6139
      @trystinheer6139 3 года назад +7

      that actually made me laugh

    • @apple_with_a_human_butt
      @apple_with_a_human_butt 3 года назад +24

      for that money, you can get a quality roller bridge, a graphtech nut, a string butler and couple of cases of beer!

    • @nelsonechevarria7009
      @nelsonechevarria7009 3 года назад +2

      @@apple_with_a_human_butt I'm thinking the same as you my Brother although I don't drink alcohol.

    • @nelsonechevarria7009
      @nelsonechevarria7009 3 года назад +1

      @hchoe741 I could be wrong but this video makes me think that maybe poor Darrell has been hanging out in his shed for too long smelling too much of the lacquers and solvents that he uses on his guitar kits and now he's totally stoned out of his mind and hasn't got a clue.

    • @paulgordon6949
      @paulgordon6949 3 года назад +2

      Yeah its very expensive. I mean if it works well enough though then perhaps its worth it. But maybe somebody else could make something similar and price it a bit more reasonably.

  • @nickdryad
    @nickdryad 4 года назад +111

    I had a nut buster. We broke up about ten years ago. Really, she was a ball breaker.

    • @Sally-uu3yt
      @Sally-uu3yt 4 года назад +4

      Yikes

    • @rosswilkinson1022
      @rosswilkinson1022 4 года назад +4

      nickdryad did she cost 175 bucks though?

    • @nickdryad
      @nickdryad 4 года назад +3

      More. She made me sell my guitar to pay for renovations.

    • @nehemiahzo_
      @nehemiahzo_ 4 года назад +1

      nickdryad damn, how much was she

  • @MrPeterbennett
    @MrPeterbennett 3 года назад +62

    just run the strings over the bigsby roller bar instead of underneath the roller bar. it will stay in tune, make the trem more easy to move and takes a lot of pressure of the bridge which the standard way makes the bridge move when using the trem. this sipple mod works great on my gretsch

    • @andyglamrock
      @andyglamrock 2 года назад +2

      I'm gonna try that

    • @jonallred6794
      @jonallred6794 Год назад +5

      I restrung my 5655 when I got it and, being a first time Gretsch owner, I ran the strings over the top as you described. It didn't work out very well. The strings don't stay in the bridge saddles and there was a ringing phantom tone when I played the top two strings. It is a little tricky keeping the string ends on the tiny posts of the Bigsbytoo. when you install new strings.

    • @TheNeonRabbit
      @TheNeonRabbit Год назад +4

      That'll work great on some guitars, won't work at all on other guitars. The strings will be popping out of the saddles whenever you bend on some. it just depends on the original break angle.
      Definitely worth trying though. On the ones it works on it'll stay in tune better and the Bigsby will bend smoother.
      For the ones that DO need to go under the roller but not at such a sharp angle I recommend a "BiggsFix Tuning Stabilizer".
      It's a roller that replaces the original on a Bigsby but sits up higher, lessening the break angle.
      I have a dozen or so. Works great. Costs like $55-$65 , something like that.

    • @xaphan8581
      @xaphan8581 Год назад

      @@jonallred6794lmao bro I read that comment and thought that would be funny if someone tried

    • @Chino196
      @Chino196 9 дней назад +1

      Yep this is what i do. Use a number two pencil liberally on the nut and put the strings over that roller and you’re gonna have a good time😊

  • @johnnyfreakinlove
    @johnnyfreakinlove 4 года назад +22

    I've owned over 20 Gretsch guitars and have never once had a issue with any of the Bigsby springs, keeping it in tune, or the bridges. I've set each one up myself and other than a small tweak here and there, I've never had to go through that much of a mess. Yikes. Play it hard for a week and break it in.

    • @b00ts4ndc4ts
      @b00ts4ndc4ts Год назад +3

      RUclips is always about selling crap to people. Companies find channels with lots of follower, send them crap to put out on there channel.
      This is why going to your music shop and trying before you buy is the best way and listing to RUclipsrs telling you what's best.

  • @adinosauratemysock121
    @adinosauratemysock121 4 года назад +5

    This was really helpful for me thank you for uploading this.

  • @TheChristafershawn
    @TheChristafershawn 4 года назад +27

    BigsFix with a roller bridge works wonders!!!!

    • @jim6442
      @jim6442 4 года назад +3

      This right here is the answer. Put them on my epi wildkat, along with pickups and wiring, and it's perfectly in tune all the time.

    • @gunsguitarsrccarz4131
      @gunsguitarsrccarz4131 4 года назад +2

      i have it AND WORKS WOUNDERFUL

    • @TheChristafershawn
      @TheChristafershawn 3 года назад +3

      @@Michael-fl9ge Agreed, it is a must for the steep break angles. I wish Trogly would get a clue about this upgrade as well as he is always bashing the Bigsby needlessly.

    • @garylearo5301
      @garylearo5301 3 года назад +1

      Very true.

  • @nehemiahzo_
    @nehemiahzo_ 4 года назад +128

    Idk if I want my guitar to say nut buster lmfao

    • @herbalgiles9468
      @herbalgiles9468 4 года назад

      Nehemiah Zo 😳💀💀💀

    • @jessiesratrods1210
      @jessiesratrods1210 4 года назад +1

      As a Punker. I think it matches the vibe and attitude of a punk rock Guitar perfect.

    • @nehemiahzo_
      @nehemiahzo_ 4 года назад

      Jessie ' s Ratrods do you mean as a punk?

    • @jessiesratrods1210
      @jessiesratrods1210 4 года назад +1

      @@nehemiahzo_ theres a difference between Punk and Punker out here. A punk is just into the style. A Punker is all about the attitude and music but might not dress like one.

    • @nehemiahzo_
      @nehemiahzo_ 4 года назад

      Jessie ' s Ratrods maaan I don’t think the word punker even applies to punk attitude or style

  • @PaulyDDownunder
    @PaulyDDownunder 4 года назад

    Great video Darrell! Yay my T-shirt turned up today from your store, so stoked!!! Thanks man! Pauly D 🇳🇿

  • @artofnoly9754
    @artofnoly9754 2 года назад +8

    2:40 Hold the spring in place with a small ring of silicone rubber (believe it or not) at its base, and the spring stays put! This also helps when you change the strings, where the spring can go AWOL.

  • @Death.ByShred
    @Death.ByShred 4 года назад

    Keep up the killer work mate. I love these tidbits of power

  • @vaughanmacegan4012
    @vaughanmacegan4012 4 года назад

    Thanks for the timely vid. I have been looking at getting me a Bigsby! This and the roller bridge advice is greatly appreciated.

  • @robinosborne266
    @robinosborne266 4 года назад +8

    I have a beautiful Japanese made lefty Gretche 6120 and although I do tend to only use it for the sort of sounds a Bigsby was made for, I have found that the Bigsby behaves perfectly. Once you get used to it, even string changes aren’t (too) bad. Can’t have a Gretsch without a Bigsby!!! Another great video Darrell.

    • @robinosborne266
      @robinosborne266 4 года назад

      Damned predictive text!! I have a beautiful Japanese made lefty Gretsch 6120!!!

  • @patrickconwellmusic
    @patrickconwellmusic 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this vid, it’s been great to summarise these issues into a concise 11 min link that I can flick to customers. I’m usually happy to explain but people sometimes have their egos bruised when we tell them that a more affordable guitar will have some limitations/ why the premium models are significantly more expensive.

  • @markworley8971
    @markworley8971 4 года назад

    Just love your videos Darrell :-)

  • @fuddyduddy9950
    @fuddyduddy9950 3 года назад

    Excellent presentation...I have a 5420 with Bigsby... and never knew the Tremolo was as intricate as you described it..... and the "nut-buster" sure seems like a remedy for problems at the nut. Sincere thanks for bringing these problems to our attention.

  • @clarkbabin9799
    @clarkbabin9799 4 года назад +6

    Everytime I see your intro it makes me think of a friend who has an acoustic that he left on the beach thinking it was safe from the tide. He found it later washing in and out with the tide. I learned this story when I went to his house with an applause that he wanted to try and offered to let me try his. Amazingly nothing came unglued but man that is the heaviest acoustic I've ever picked up. Must've weighed at least as much as a Les Paul.

    • @THESHR3DS1324
      @THESHR3DS1324 Год назад

      Idk how the actuall f this applies to his intro

    • @clarkbabin9799
      @clarkbabin9799 Год назад

      @@THESHR3DS1324 that's not the point. It's just that he's doing all this crazy stuff to these guitars and sometimes they're okay as was the case of the friend who found his guitar washing in and out the surf. Only thing the guitar became quite heavy for an acoustic.

  • @BarDog57
    @BarDog57 3 года назад +12

    Lip balm in the nut slots works great, saves a buttload of money. And guitars with angled headstock (Gibson, Epiphone, Gretsch), wind strings UP the post to decrease break angle, especially on the bass strings.

  • @zannemack
    @zannemack 2 месяца назад

    I have Bixbys on both my Gibson Epiphones; solid body, & hollow body. Love ‘em! Thanks for this video!

  • @budsodalsky
    @budsodalsky 2 года назад

    Good demo dude! Thanks!

  • @SkeeterDigs
    @SkeeterDigs 4 года назад

    Thank you, great info!

  • @Stratocus
    @Stratocus 4 года назад +6

    This might have been more interesting if you did a before and after so that we could actually hear the difference this Nutbuster makes.

  • @scottreynolds6317
    @scottreynolds6317 4 года назад +1

    Great vid!!! Now I think I might get a bigsby equipped guitar one of these days!!!

  • @MarcCoteMusic
    @MarcCoteMusic 4 года назад +36

    I really like the idea of the NutBuster and it seems to work well even with this Gretsch.
    I just can't justify a $175 US price. That's $235 Canadian... you can just about get a... not-terrible guitar for that.

    • @Icantdrive55
      @Icantdrive55 4 года назад +3

      I agree, severely over priced. You could get a set of locking tuners and a roller bridge plus a Graph Tech nut for less than that to solve the problem.

    •  4 года назад +1

      A stupid price for stupid people. Probably costs like 5-10$ to make.

    • @scottharris7222
      @scottharris7222 4 года назад

      What is stupid about wanting to play your guitar in tune without having to modify it? You can install this yourself, no bench costs for a tech and still add a better nut and saddles if you want. Take it off and use it somewhere else if you want to trade your guitar or sell it For a removable locking system it isn't too expensive for what it is doing in my opinion.

    • @grannypants9683
      @grannypants9683 4 года назад

      @ suprised he didnt crank up the overdrive

  • @johncooper9912
    @johncooper9912 Год назад +1

    I got a reverend guitars soft spring, it makes a massive difference- highly recommended

  • @ldfox11
    @ldfox11 4 года назад +26

    Needs a Roller Bridge.

    • @elvisparterre1742
      @elvisparterre1742 4 года назад +1

      Or just bigger strings

    • @godfreydaniel6278
      @godfreydaniel6278 4 года назад +2

      I put a roller bridge on my pickup-upgraded and rewired Epiphone Wildkat - and now it's BETTER than the Gretsch Tennessee Rose I sold to buy it and do the upgrades. Oh - and I had $1500 in cash left over...

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 4 года назад +2

    These make me really want to try out Bigsbies! Really interesting. That red finish is quite stunning!

  • @BricksJamRoom
    @BricksJamRoom Год назад +1

    Great video Darrell,
    Funny how many guys have their own interpretation on how to keep a Bigsby in tune (based on what issue in particular is ailing them), Kind of like the 5 blind men describing an elephant. Seems like there are probably 3 big ones.... and YES, the nut is #1. Obviously, lubing is key, but not always the silver bullet (actually there is no silver bullet available that covers all the bases). Nut buster appears to hit this area on the head! (STA-TUNED is another that hits it). Bridge issues are a big one too, but as likely as it seems that a roller bridge is the answer (been down that road as well), most of the problem in this area comes from too much tension on the tension roller. Peterbennet (below) seems to be hard and fast about running the strings over the roller, but as many have found, this isn't for everyone, as the geometry of some guitars just won't allow it, because, for instance, a heavy handed player will knock the strings out of the saddles. If that were the blanket solution, a non-roller Biggs would have (or should have) been installed from the start. This is the reason for a tension roller Bigsbys in the first place. I chased this problem around on my Pro Jet for years. In my case it was the tension roller (everything else addressed ad nauseam). I tried B3 (non-tension roller model), and yes, the tuning stability increased (a big clue for me), but "Ham Hands" here knocked the strings out of the saddles. Enter Bricksbiggsfix. And certainly it is no silver bullet cure-all either. If you still have the other issues, you still have the other issues. But for me, it was the last piece of the puzzle. If you'd be willing to give one a test drive, I'd send you one (I'm the inventor and patent holder). As far as the other areas (tuners, string wrapping and such), they are less significant, but even if that's one's description of the elephant, that is what it is for them. Got to address them all! If you are one of the lucky one's that have a guitar like this that gives you no problems, YOU BETTER KEEP IT- you have some pure magic!!!

  • @shawnawesome7770
    @shawnawesome7770 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful guitar

  • @johnm3152
    @johnm3152 Год назад

    My Schecter Corsair has been an ultra wonderful and reliable guitar. Only problem (B50) Bigsby, was recently, a roller bridge popping a low E roller - great tutorial - Thanks!

  • @samuelhenandez8032
    @samuelhenandez8032 4 года назад

    Love your vids bro

  • @soulassasin10
    @soulassasin10 4 года назад

    Ok here's an idea for a future video Bigsby vs Duesenberg Les Trem II 😁🤘
    Great video as always Darrell 😁

  • @toddtech404
    @toddtech404 3 года назад

    Pretty cool product. I use locking tuners and a graphite nut up top. On the bridge I machined the bars with grooves for the strings to ride so they stay in the "zero" position along with graphite saddles on my 1999 flamecat. The nut buster from your vid did a awesome job and way easier than what I did.

  • @pickinthatbanjo
    @pickinthatbanjo Год назад

    Great video, think I'll pickup one of those nutbusters

  • @justinrayguitars6024
    @justinrayguitars6024 4 года назад +3

    A point I would like to make is a USA made Bigsby isn't much more than the import models. Definitely a big difference. Also a roller bridge is a must!

  • @Drunken_Hamster
    @Drunken_Hamster Год назад

    heavymetalATC is doing a custom guitar build called "The Mythbuster" and he installed a $5 Chinese roller saddle on it, as well as a roller nut. Now in "as is" format, that saddle was ASS, indeed, but the man took it apart, put the rollers on a finishing nail, then chucked that into a drill and used an old set of strings to cut exact grooves in the rollers so the strings wouldn't slide and buzz on them. Then he went and either squeezed or spread the ears of the bridge to set tolerance on the rollers so there was simultaneously zero binding and zero play. After doing the same thing to the roller nut and installing it all, he had plenty of sustain, and ZERO tuning issues even after several severe dives and stretches that would be reminiscent of a Floyd Rose player.
    *EDIT:* I'm surprised at how well something this simple works. Neat.
    *Double Edit:* Bruh. Just found the price in the comments. What a joke. Double roller for the win.

  • @olavjorvik94
    @olavjorvik94 4 года назад

    I have a Streamliner G2420T and the Bigsby is STABLE! I love that guitar. I might have been lucky though...

  • @beaglegod1
    @beaglegod1 2 года назад

    Glad I watched this, I was on the fence about a Gretsch G5655 center block Jr.
    Now I know I don't want the hassle.

  • @GRBAquatics
    @GRBAquatics Год назад +1

    Very Cool. Thankyou. I have Gretsch G5248T and do not have any noticeable tuning issues as I don't do big bends I suppose, but found this very interesting and informative. Cheers

  • @quintonsims9929
    @quintonsims9929 3 года назад +4

    I recently bought a guitar with a trem on it (not a bigsby) and it would go out of tune every time I used the trem system on it so I applied a drop of reel oil that I use on my bait casters on each notch of the nut and two months later it still stays in perfect tune even if I divebomb the crap out of it lol it might not work for everyone or every guitar out there but it’s definitely worth a try before dropping $175.00 on a little piece of metal

  • @fposmith
    @fposmith 3 года назад +4

    I can buy a roller bridge, nut and upgrade my tuners for what they charge for this thing !

  • @rickwarda2671
    @rickwarda2671 4 года назад +1

    I recently bought a ES-335 with a Bigsby, real cool looking but It had a serious rocking issue on the bridge. I can’t see how it would ever work without roller saddles. The extra 12 plus ounces of weight was a deciding factor so I put a tail piece on it before I put a nut buster on it. Thanks for another interesting video.

  • @ronlight7013
    @ronlight7013 4 года назад +50

    No, the Streamliner is Gretsch's entry-level guitar. While the solid body guitars are less expensive, the classic 5420 Electromatic semi-hollow is $800-900 and definitely not their entry-level guitar model.

    • @nazmoking3171
      @nazmoking3171 4 года назад +1

      Totally accurate.

    • @vaughanmacegan4012
      @vaughanmacegan4012 4 года назад +4

      The Electromatic Jet w/ Bigsby and Pro Jet w/ Bigsby are both in the $800-900 and that's in Australia dollars. There is only $30 difference.

    • @bjl1000
      @bjl1000 4 года назад +9

      Maybe Darrell doesn't know the cost, because he hasn't actually purchased a guitar in awhile.

    • @telestrat060
      @telestrat060 4 года назад

      My Electromatic G5220 was $450.00. Not a high dollar guitar. And it shows.

    • @jacobbrown1690
      @jacobbrown1690 4 года назад

      @@telestrat060 thats the 5230t candy apple. special edition. they are 549 US or 719 canadian

  • @nazmoking3171
    @nazmoking3171 4 года назад +4

    Your timing is great! I just got a Gretsch Streamliner with Bigsby 50 and was looking at roller bridges to see what might be compatible. Never heard of this little Floyd Rose style device. Other suggestions are the Reverend squishy spring for Bigsby and I just recently learned try pulling the strings at the bridge completely OVER the roller bar rather than under it which causes the strings to catch on the tuneomatic bridge!

    • @jacobbrown1690
      @jacobbrown1690 4 года назад

      @@dasschaf2476 i put a 1/8" wooden spacer under the bridge and it solves the break angle problem.

    • @nazmoking3171
      @nazmoking3171 4 года назад

      Das Schaf this is great to hear that confirmation and it lines up with what I have heard from other sources! So which roller bridge did you use for replacement? And were you able to use the Gretsch posts (i.e. Totally compatible roller bridge etc?)etc?

    • @nazmoking3171
      @nazmoking3171 4 года назад

      Das Schaf so the Vanson is direct replacement. I'll have to see if I can get one here in the US. Sounds like an excellent mod!

  • @zannemack
    @zannemack 2 месяца назад

    Years ago on a strat, I had one of those nutbusters, but didnt know thats what it was called…but it was great at keeping in tune!

  • @dereklong801
    @dereklong801 3 года назад +2

    I never had much trouble keeping my Gretsch with a Bigsby in tune. The G string and low E were the always most bothersome. I put a BigsFix on and haven't had trouble since. Goes right back in tune after using the Bigsby. Put on a BigsFix and put graphite in your nut slots.

  • @jamesblackwell4965
    @jamesblackwell4965 4 года назад +13

    I’ve never heard of a Bigsby having tuning issues. I have a Gretsch Tennessee rose with a Bigsby and never had a problem.

    • @AmbroseLiu
      @AmbroseLiu 4 года назад +6

      First of all, he said he's talking about midrange to lower midrange guitars. Yours isn't that, though higher end guitars with Bigsbys can still have tuning issues. But despite your experience, many have tuning issues with Bigsbys. They make the string slide back and forth over the bridge and nut. Depending on the bridge, the nut, and strings, it can get caught causing tuning issues. Roller bridges and properly filed nuts can help a lot.
      But you must have a good quality one to avoid the Bigsby tuning issues.

    • @thewolfden4680
      @thewolfden4680 4 года назад

      Well that's amazing .even with a high end guitar..kudos for u

    • @mariushebnes5951
      @mariushebnes5951 4 года назад

      The real ones stay in tune, but the import ones have worse parts, and they are not as smooth. There is a video on dylantalkstone

    • @lynnmatsui
      @lynnmatsui 4 года назад

      I've had a lot of work done on my Epiphone Riviera P93 and tuning is still trash. It's in the shop now and I'm praying it's playable when the guy's done.

    • @AmbroseLiu
      @AmbroseLiu 4 года назад +1

      @@mariushebnes5951 It doesn't matter if it's 'real' or not. The issue isn't with the Bigsby so much as it is with the strings, nut, and bridge.

  • @michaelwilsford7097
    @michaelwilsford7097 2 года назад

    I know this is from a year ago but I’m just catching up on some of your videos Darrell, I’ve searched for this and can’t find it. Are these still around? I’d really like to try it.
    Thanks for all you do, I’ve learned so much from your videos and you are hands down the most enjoyable and informative guitar/tech teacher out there. Hopefully you you see this and can answer my question.
    Thanks,

  • @ocbohemian6014
    @ocbohemian6014 4 года назад +1

    Bricks BiggsFixx sorted the tuning issues on my Epi Wildkat for half the cost of the NutBuster. Works by reducing the break angle between the bridge and the roller bar on the Bigsby. Definitely worth checking out if you're struggling with a Bigsby related tuning issue. Cheers!

  • @22DINGOS
    @22DINGOS 4 месяца назад

    The bridge on that guitar is a “tilting” or “rocking” bridge design. It’s meant to lean and strings do not slide over the bridge saddles.

  • @BackToTheBlues
    @BackToTheBlues 2 года назад

    The trem that Hofner used to make for their semi acoustic Verithins is a thing of beauty. The strings load up so easily compared to a Bigsby, the action of it is light and smooth, and in conjunction with their rocker bridge it stays in tune perfectly. I love the look of the Bigsby on my Gretsch, but the Hofner type works better.

  • @ericajohnson7535
    @ericajohnson7535 Год назад

    and that's what needs to happen! the bridge needs to rock back and forth. That's how the rocker bridge works!

  • @PaulCapps
    @PaulCapps 4 года назад

    Great Video

  • @JohannesLabusch
    @JohannesLabusch 3 года назад

    That NutBuster is an eyesore of epic proportions, not only because it clashes with the gold hardware (which is a no no for me by itself) ... but come on. It destroys that Gretsch's look with a touch of 1980s Floyd Rose axe. Unacceptable. Looks matter!
    I have 3 guitars with Bigsbys or Bigsby-like systems:
    1. An Epiphone 335 pro that I equipped with a B7 myself. It had tuning problems until I did the most simple thing in the world: I no longer feed the strings under the second roll. I just attach them to the pins, run them OVER both rolls, hold them in place with a capo while I tune up. I promise, this solves Bigsby tuning problems.
    2. An Eastman T64, which has a wonderfully cut bone nut, and also a B7. NO problems ever, 'cause these people did the nut right. I don't have to pencil grease or nut sauce it, it just works, because it's well built.
    3. A Hagstrom Tremar Super Swede, which has a Bigsby-inspired system with the following important improvements: grooves in both rolls that tell the strings exactly where to go, and a roller bridge. The most buttery, smooth, WORKING trem on any guitar I've played. Those crazy Scandinavians have figured it out, I tell ya. Check out those Hagstroms, they look like a million bucks as well! (they don't make them anymore, but you can find them for around 700 bucks used.)

  • @liv4music
    @liv4music 4 года назад

    That thing is beautiful. I need 100's of guitars.

  • @MrMadtv123
    @MrMadtv123 3 года назад +4

    Bigsby lovers check out the Hartwood Charger Vibrato! Crazy specs for not alot of money, a roasted maple set neck, roller Bridge, locking tuners! Just got mine yesterday and had none of these issues luckily, thanks Darrell for uploading this

    • @tuinhoofd1923
      @tuinhoofd1923 3 года назад

      This is good to hear, different model but I was thinking about getting the hartwood speedway vibrato

  • @BillyNoon
    @BillyNoon 3 года назад

    I went for the home brew tune-up, got the nylon bearings smooth and lubed, same for the rear. Didnt consider the mainspring as you have, something turned on the lathe in ptfe should help there. Used chrome molybenum as lube, even under the tension roller and it did all come together quite a bit.

  • @Ohio_Motonaut
    @Ohio_Motonaut 4 года назад +1

    That Nut Buster is a ball buster on the price... Geezus.

  • @crowmanblue9094
    @crowmanblue9094 2 года назад

    Not related to the nut buster, but you did turn me onto obsidian wire for an SG wow worth every penny to not sit there and burn my fingers and tear apart the vacuum cleaner for wire thanks again

  • @scottharris7222
    @scottharris7222 4 года назад +2

    I literally just came upstairs from my studio ... swearing at this exact Cherry Jet Pro for not staying in tune. I just ordered the nutbuster. Please do a follow up video with this guitar showing the graphite saddles or bridge replacement which you briefly mentioned in this video. I love the tone and the look of this guitar. It is well worth doing a bit of work on it to address the tuning stability.
    Thanks Darrell.

    • @DeeKeyLP
      @DeeKeyLP 4 года назад

      how does it perform, man? worth it?

    • @scottharris7222
      @scottharris7222 4 года назад

      ​@@DeeKeyLP - so a friend of mine talked me out of it and instead we restrung the guitar, filed the nut properly and used nut lube. After a good hour of stretching out the strings I can get my unmodified Gretsch Electromatic playing tune ...
      I can now push the tremolo arm toward the body about 50 times and it comes back in near perfect tune. I can bend strings with my fingers and it will stay in good tune even with aggressive play.
      Not Good... I can't pitch up with the tremolo arm on this guitar. As soon as I do the spring doesn't come back to the cup properly and it remains pitched sharp. If I dive bomb it will free up the spring and it snaps back in tune.
      So for me I won't need the Nutbuster or the roller bridge but I may try the roller bridge anyway. I'll keep you posted if you are interested.

    • @DeeKeyLP
      @DeeKeyLP 4 года назад +1

      @@scottharris7222 yes please!
      my issue is a les paul with adjustable titanium nut which is great for everything but tuning stability. i can't really replace it with something else because of the measurements. also it is titanium so good luck with filing it down. so i decided to order this device should i have enough money. also i will give it to guitar tech/luthier to try and cut this nut properly. but it's a les paul so no guarantee it wil solve the tuning stability issues. this nutbuster probably will. i'll update ya if you want.

  • @rosswilkinson1022
    @rosswilkinson1022 4 года назад +14

    $175 for a Nutbuster! I don't think so. A $20 roller bridge will get you 80% of the way there.

  • @rafalvarezsevilla
    @rafalvarezsevilla 3 года назад

    great intro =D

  • @keso5599
    @keso5599 4 года назад

    I always love seeing that intro 😂

  • @sethknarr4879
    @sethknarr4879 4 года назад +2

    graphite used to lubricate locks. 3.99 at Walmart. a dash in each groove, bit bridge, and nut. propper pre tune string stretch.
    BOOOM!
    NO tuning issues. les Paul, bigsby, fender, what have you. four bucks and all is solved. check out the sporting goods, or wherever you get keys copied, and you're good. most of this crap is just not proper maintenance.

    • @SethPlaysBass
      @SethPlaysBass 4 года назад +1

      I do the same thing. Not vey hard or expensive. I rarely use tremolo

  • @blueskyredkite
    @blueskyredkite 4 года назад +1

    Darrell, you get a great tone out of that guitar.

  • @StringsOfCrossroads
    @StringsOfCrossroads 4 года назад

    Big bends nut sauce on Nut and saddles!!
    Sorted my Korean made gretsch electromatic 5655t! Could never keep it in tune before i tried that, actually had it up for sale I got so fed up with it! Now it’s smooth and in tune!

  • @islanderwinder
    @islanderwinder 4 года назад +1

    That's why the string retainer is on the Floyd rose lock nut guitar . without it ,when you tune a floyd ,as soon as you lock the strings down it goes sharp .

    • @TheEowli
      @TheEowli 4 года назад

      thats why there are finetuners on the nutbuster ;)

  • @PatrickquintonOwens
    @PatrickquintonOwens 3 месяца назад

    NOTE TO SELF USING A BIGSBY TYPE BENDER ARM ATTACH GAMES CONSOL FIRE BUTTON AND A TRIGGER BUTTON BASED ON OLD JOY SICKFOR COMMODORE AMIGA, WITH TRIGGET BUTTONS FOR EVERY FINGER!

  • @allanmakela3011
    @allanmakela3011 4 месяца назад

    Just bought a 335 copy with a Bigsby,Big Bends Nut Sauce was made for this bridge

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 2 года назад +1

    Back for a new look, a year later. Yeah, I could get used to a Bigsby. Sounds like the Bigsby and Nut Buster are a natural pair.

  • @NicholasReguin
    @NicholasReguin 2 месяца назад

    I’ve had a Gretsch Streamliner for a little over a year now and have never had tuning problems 🤷‍♂️

  • @EdVanMeyer
    @EdVanMeyer Месяц назад

    I'd dump that Bigsby for a B6C and a roller saddle bridge, helps mine stay in tune.

  • @maomao180
    @maomao180 4 года назад +10

    If the issue is the string binding at the nut why not just open up the nut slots slightly and lubricate it?

    • @Budphrey
      @Budphrey 4 года назад +5

      When I got a bone nut installed on my 2016 Electromatic the tech told me that Gretsch nuts, except for the top-tier models, tend to be pretty soft plastic and lubricating doesn't help much if at all. Turned out that $35 investment resolved 7/8 of the tuning trouble that guitar was having (yes, even with the Bigsby), so I'm happy now.

    • @kiksik.digital
      @kiksik.digital 4 года назад +1

      Keeping with the funny names there is "Big Bends Nutsauce Guitar Lubricant"

  • @GospelBluesMan
    @GospelBluesMan 4 года назад +2

    I think a TusQ nut would go a long ways to help the issues. Maybe review that.

  • @FretLevelMidnight
    @FretLevelMidnight 4 года назад +1

    I use the Bill Edwards tuning system, uses cam locks, lets you tune up with your regular tuners, and I like the system overall much better than the NutBuster tbh.

  • @lightinme217
    @lightinme217 2 года назад

    Darrell as always thanks for your videos! I purchased a nutbustar excited to see if it could help me with my trems (all my guitars have them). After testing one I find it very difficult to adjust the tiny tuners. To me the more you go inward the harder it gets to the point its just not usable. Also I found tuning the guitar and locking the system it pulls the guitar sharp (even with all the tuners rolled almost out). So I would have to tune it flat then try to tune it back up to pitch once locked. Last the next day I had hoped to pick it up the guitar in tune were I left it and found I would have to struggle once again to use the small turners to get it back in tune. At 175 bucks I have to say I am disappointed. Maybe if they took the top of the tuners and slotted them for a flat head screw driver and make the allen one side have a flat head?? Anyway wanted to share. Thanks

  • @josephculmone2402
    @josephculmone2402 4 года назад

    Hey Darrell. Question: would Ratio Tuners be an option on this guitar? On their own or with a rolling bridge? Thanks.

  • @adiiqbal8010
    @adiiqbal8010 4 года назад +1

    I have a gretsch electromatic with a licenced bigsby. The damn thing never stayed in tune until I applied a tiny bit of vasaline to the roller. Once it was lubed it stayed in tune much better. Only thing with cheaper bigsbys is there kinda squeaky so I just put some wd40 on the nut around the arm and its fine.

  • @mikeymike8892
    @mikeymike8892 3 года назад

    Ratio gear tuners and a Graph tech nut did it for me on my Gretsch.

  • @joeygutierrez8930
    @joeygutierrez8930 3 года назад

    i bought a cheap one on amazon and put it on a telecaster i built myself. all you need to do is set the trem system when you change your strings. just do about 3 or 4 dive bombs and tune. by the 5th time you should for sure have "set" the trem system by then. edit: by this i mean i never had any tuning issues due to the bigsby style trem after setting the strings in this way.

  • @nationtimesecurityinc.82
    @nationtimesecurityinc.82 4 года назад +1

    Love the show all the show not have a time trying to purchase a t-shirt I tried four times.

  • @bruhitsseth7315
    @bruhitsseth7315 4 года назад +1

    Like your vids

  • @georgeasimakos1744
    @georgeasimakos1744 3 года назад +1

    I've heard so many people talking about tuning issues with a Bigsby and it's always been obvious, to me at least, that the nut sticking is the cause of 99.9% of them. If the grooves are smooth and you've lubricated them with pencil lead, you'll have absolutely no problems with tuning.

  • @Enzoheavenly
    @Enzoheavenly 3 года назад +1

    At $175, i can get gotoh locking tuners, a graphtech bridge (or a tonepros roller bridge) and a tusq nut + a beer

  • @rocknrev
    @rocknrev 4 года назад +1

    If your strings are binding on a Gretsch with a Bigsby you need to make sure the nut is cut correctly. You should use some sort of lube/Big Bends Nut Sauce on the places where the string binds: at the nut and at the bridge. If you wish to dive bomb, the Gretsch/Bigsby is probably not your optimum choice for a vibrato.

  • @TropicalFuzz
    @TropicalFuzz 4 года назад

    Great video!
    My God your guitar looks brand new, I have a golden hardware gretsch newer than yours and is already Rusty! How do you mantain and care your guitars? Is a good video ideia

  • @zoomankat
    @zoomankat 5 месяцев назад

    First strings go over the roller not underneath,maybe try some locking tuners that cost a quarter of this ludicrous price. You could also try some inexpensive violin fine tuners but wait for just a couple of Quid You could try a suitable electrical terminal block that can be adapted for both locking and fine tuning.

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 2 года назад

    Bigsby B5 - awesome

  • @ramaclub9999
    @ramaclub9999 3 года назад +1

    Darrell I heard that running the strings over bar instead of under lessens the friction and helps with intonation can u test theory out?!

  • @Cyndaquills
    @Cyndaquills 3 года назад

    Had one on my Gretsch and it worked great. I don’t have that guitar anymore but if anyone wants the nutbuster for cheaper, hit up reverb

  • @patricklow5652
    @patricklow5652 4 года назад +1

    Could you do a test on the same guitar but with the String Butler you featured some time back?

  • @funfreq9282
    @funfreq9282 Год назад

    For the money a good setup with a well cut nut and if you had to, locking tuners and you don't have a chunky piece of metal at the head stock.

  • @jacobbrown1690
    @jacobbrown1690 4 года назад +1

    u need a gold nut buster for that guitar, a gold vibramate, and a gold roller space bridge from gretsch. maybe grover gold locking keystone tuners also.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 4 года назад +2

    The Nut Buster holds the strings in tune on the tuner end of the guitar. It can’t make any difference in the spring issue, on the Bigsby itself, or the tilting bridge. Do they make any mods for the Bigsby spring? I envision a cylindrical “fitting” at the bottom to keep the spring from jumping out of place. Also the roller bridge is a no brainer. I wouldn’t put a Bigsby on a guitar without one.

  • @mattbasford1600
    @mattbasford1600 3 года назад

    Just purchased a nut buster for my Schachner solo Bigsby guitar

  • @jessiesratrods1210
    @jessiesratrods1210 4 года назад

    Would this work with a Setsbar though? The Stesbar moves the bridge on rollers so would a Fixed locking nut and a Stesbar bridge tuner be better or would this work instead?

  • @redleg1376
    @redleg1376 2 года назад +2

    Wouldn't adding a zero nut (or zero glide) work really well and be a lot less expensive?

  • @fattboyzz1355
    @fattboyzz1355 4 года назад

    I love a good bigsby . I put one on my truck to tow my eq. trailer with 😁😁😁

  • @sal6307
    @sal6307 3 года назад

    I put a roller bridge on mine for $35. Pretty much solved the problem.