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Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 5:25 pm
by Pacafeliz
Gav Haus wrote:I have a staytrem on my 62 and think it's impressive... That said, curiosity got the better of me and I've just ordered a Mastery. I need to know!! Will sell whichever I like less!

been close to doing that too. lemme know!

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:55 pm
by Gav Haus
I will do Pat, though I ordered direct so no idea when it'll finally land on my doorstep.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:27 pm
by NickD
Gav Haus wrote:I have a staytrem on my 62 and think it's impressive... That said, curiosity got the better of me and I've just ordered a Mastery. I need to know!! Will sell whichever I like less!
I have a couple of 9.5 radius staytrem bridges and I'm impressed, I've also got a Mastery on the way so I'll see how that compares.

Whichever one you decide to get rid of, can I have a heads up when you do? I'm putting together a vintage partsmaster Jag and it will need a bridge.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 11:40 pm
by Vanderfuzz
I've got a staytrem on my squier jag, and must say I'm satisfied.
PRO
Fixed radius
Minimal moving parts
Flexes with trem use, but always comes back to center
Easy intonation
CON
Colors tone somewhat (operating from the baseline of standard jag bridge, warts and all. I felt the overall brightness decreased a bit with the staytrem, yet the sustain increases a bit, as well.)

Overall, I dig it. It's a helpful piece of gear for when you reach the end of loc-tite maintanence blues.
I would certainly buy another for jag/jazz upgrade. I've not tried a standard mustang bridge, though.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 12:07 am
by Gav Haus
NickD wrote:
Gav Haus wrote:I have a staytrem on my 62 and think it's impressive... That said, curiosity got the better of me and I've just ordered a Mastery. I need to know!! Will sell whichever I like less!
I have a couple of 9.5 radius staytrem bridges and I'm impressed, I've also got a Mastery on the way so I'll see how that compares.

Whichever one you decide to get rid of, can I have a heads up when you do? I'm putting together a vintage partsmaster Jag and it will need a bridge.
Of course. It's a 7.25 though?

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:49 am
by NickD
Gav Haus wrote:
NickD wrote:
Gav Haus wrote:I have a staytrem on my 62 and think it's impressive... That said, curiosity got the better of me and I've just ordered a Mastery. I need to know!! Will sell whichever I like less!
I have a couple of 9.5 radius staytrem bridges and I'm impressed, I've also got a Mastery on the way so I'll see how that compares.

Whichever one you decide to get rid of, can I have a heads up when you do? I'm putting together a vintage partsmaster Jag and it will need a bridge.
Of course. It's a 7.25 though?
So is the Jag - 66 body and 73 neck

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:50 am
by Gav Haus
No probs then; where are you based?

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:53 am
by NickD
Gav Haus wrote:No probs then; where are you based?

A little south of Worksop - near J30 off the M1

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:58 am
by Gav Haus
Ah this'll be tremendously easy then. I'm guessing it'll be the staytrem to go, but I could be wrong. Will let you know as and when the mastery arrives. The staytrem is in mint condition, so all is well.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:22 am
by ess are
leicaboss wrote:Are there any users here who have replaced an actual Mustang's bridge with a Staytrem or Mastery?
aye, I put a Mastery on my comp mustang - and IMO it's a lot more playable, string spacing is better on the fret board (both E's not so close to the edges), action is better, playability is better. I play the guitar a lot more as a result. I know folks hate on Masterys for the looks and the cost - but to me : they work.

Not saying you couldnt set a guitar up just as well with the OG bridge - but it does take a lot more time to do. Mastery is the quick and easy route.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:50 pm
by candy apple
I was thinking about the Staytrem bridge. If I was to put some kind of bushing around each of the bridge posts so that it didn't rock and it was sitting snugly in the thimbles, would that setup improve the transfer of vibrations to the guitar body thus improving the sound?

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 11:03 pm
by otis
candy apple wrote:I was thinking about the Staytrem bridge. If I was to put some kind of bushing around each of the bridge posts so that it didn't rock and it was sitting snugly in the thimbles, would that setup improve the transfer of vibrations to the guitar body thus improving the sound?
In my experience, I had zero improved resonace with a staytrem bridge vs a regular Mustang bridge. The sound altered somewhat, but for me not in a pleasing way.
With the Mastery, the change/ improvement of vibrations is a lot more apparent and in some cases massive; allmost every Jazzmaster/ jaguar I tried it on benefitted from a Mastery.
I had Mastery's before I tried a staytrem bridge; I was rather dissapointed and resold the staytrem.
But that's me; I guess sound perception and what works best for you is rather personal.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 1:18 pm
by Gav Haus
Have had a staytrem for a while on my Jag. The Mastery turned up today. The staytrem has been sold.

I thought the Staytrem was really good... But the Mastery is something else.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 4:03 pm
by NickD
The Staytrem is good, but the Mastery is better. I don't think I could justify a Mastery for the VM Squiers, but the vintage Jag and Jazzmaster will be getting them.

Re: Staytrem vs. Mastery or Mastery vs. Staytrem

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:32 pm
by polloelastico
I just put a Mastery on my '64 jaguar. I am a self-diagnosed cork-sniffing-retro-grouch and I'm sure glad I got rid of that horrible stock bridge.