![]() ![]() I recently found a NNOS Wonderbar - an anodized black model in pristine condition - on eBay and was highly stoked to replace my Wilkinson VS100 with it, since I was looking for better sustain, and being able to bend chords in relative tune. My main purpose was to be able to emulate slide and pedal steel sounds using a tremolo bar. I stumbled on a post and then several others which set me off and running in search of a Wonderbar, that seemed to fit the bill. Lacking funds and esthetic appreciation for such headless skeletons, I began a search for such a system that could be used on any stock guitar without proprietary or cumbersome anomalies. My quest for the Holy Grail of trems began after seeing a post regarding the TransTrem system used beginning in the 80's on certain headless guitars, namely Steinberger, which allowed bending multiple notes, and even full bar chords in perfect harmony throughout the bend. ![]() In 2016, is this truly a historic "Bridge of Sighs"? this was tauted as "The Answer" to Floyd Rose and Kahler.
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