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Descendant Vibrato - Jazzmaster/Jaguar trem - first look
First saw these on Instagram fitted to Waterslide guitars (who I found via Mojo UK pickups). I haven't seen them mentioned here, so in case anyone's interested, here are some photos and first impressions. No option at the moment to install, so can't actually comment on the performance or feel etc.
The main USPs are that the default setup gives a sharper break angle (and/or a lower bridge/less need for neck shimming), as the strings 'descend' further into the unit. This aspect is somewhat adjustable - see below. It also has adjustable arm tension, accessible from the top, and front-loading strings.
These came direct from
Swope Guitars but they are now available from
James' Home Of Tone (no affiliation etc.) US price is $175, so just a smidge less than a Mastery. £220 from the UK supplier.
I can't see any info on materials etc., but it appears to be nicely machined from stainless steel. Fit and finish look very good, but there are a couple of small marks on the arms.
They're supplied in a little drawstring bag with the arm loose, mounting screws and an allen key, photocopied instruction sheet. A small additional photocopied insert states that a modification to the arm allows it to be removed and replaced without changing the swing tension.
You can just about make out how the strings front-load:
Side view showing the 'drop plates' - two approx. 1 mm shims. You can remove one or both to reduce the break angle. The instructions recommend installing it as supplied initially.
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Unfortunately, the Descendant is not compatible with Fender Bullet strings and this is a deal breaker for the owner. (Yes, really - he's ordered a new Fender Panorama trem instead.) So I'm still none the wiser.
Possible upside is that there may be a couple of these available unused (but they are in Sweden).