Would I be able to use any tremolo arm (i.e. strat style) for an S500 or would it only work with an original replacement part from G&L?
I just bought a used S500 (being shipped) which did not include the trem arm and I'm just wondering if I could just use any arm while I wait for the original part.
S500 / Tremolo arm
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
you need a g&l arm. some wilkinson arms may fit, but definitely not the fender ones.
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
You'll also need to confirm the production year for your S-500. The vibrato tailpiece hasn't really changed in thirty years, but the arm socket has. The arms are not model-specific though. You can find replacement arms for BBE-era G&Ls in the on-line store at G&L's website. For Leo-era instruments you can check with Gabe Dellevigne (http://electricstringedinstrument.com/index.php) for an exact replica of the original.
If you're not sure which year your S-500 was built, you could either remove the neck to check production dates or just post a couple of photos here with a request for help. The S-500 has been around for over thirty years, but folks around here could help you pinpoint an approximate year based on the features.
I hope this is helpful!
Ken
If you're not sure which year your S-500 was built, you could either remove the neck to check production dates or just post a couple of photos here with a request for help. The S-500 has been around for over thirty years, but folks around here could help you pinpoint an approximate year based on the features.
I hope this is helpful!
Ken
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
Thank you Louis Cyfer and KenC. I understand that is important to figure out the year of the guitar in order to get the right part.
I should receive it sometime next week but in the meantime I actually found it listed in the registry althoug with no additional information other than the color and fretboard.
The SN starts with CLF (CLF11757) and it has 4 bolts so am I correct in thinking that it is a '97 or later? I will try to figure out how to upload a photo but would that SN help you direct me to the right replacement arm?
I really appreciate your help and I hope that one day I would be able to return the favor.
I should receive it sometime next week but in the meantime I actually found it listed in the registry althoug with no additional information other than the color and fretboard.
The SN starts with CLF (CLF11757) and it has 4 bolts so am I correct in thinking that it is a '97 or later? I will try to figure out how to upload a photo but would that SN help you direct me to the right replacement arm?
I really appreciate your help and I hope that one day I would be able to return the favor.
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
So your guitar should have been built in 1998 or 1999 and for sure you need the last version before the metric version, this one:
http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=36
http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=36
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
Thank you very much Miles Smiles. I will wait to order it until I get the guitar to see if it needs additional parts (G&L shipping charges are quite high).Miles Smiles wrote:So your guitar should have been built in 1998 or 1999 and for sure you need the last version before the metric version, this one:
http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=36
Would you by any chance have additional info about this S500? The store I bought it from did not know what kind of wood it has other than the maple neck. It is a Tobacco Sunburst...
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
For that finish, most likely the body wood will be alder.
There's not much to say, it's a type of Stratocaster and
it should have locking tuners and 3 MFD pickups and there should be a mini switch, which combines the neck and the brigde pickups, so you'll have 7 different combinations. The tone controls are effecting all pick ups and one cuts off high while the other does cut off low frequencies.
Sometimes you'll find an S-500, which has been reduced to a normal Strat by replacing all the electrics, this will hopefully not the case.
There's not much to say, it's a type of Stratocaster and
it should have locking tuners and 3 MFD pickups and there should be a mini switch, which combines the neck and the brigde pickups, so you'll have 7 different combinations. The tone controls are effecting all pick ups and one cuts off high while the other does cut off low frequencies.
Sometimes you'll find an S-500, which has been reduced to a normal Strat by replacing all the electrics, this will hopefully not the case.
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
For that finish, most likely the body wood will be alder.
There's not much to say, it's a type of Stratocaster and
it should have locking tuners and 3 MFD pickups and there should be a mini switch, which combines the neck and the brigde pickups, so you'll have 7 different combinations. The tone controls are effecting all pick ups and one cuts off high while the other does cut off low frequencies.
Sometimes you'll find an S-500, which has been reduced to a normal Strat by replacing all the electrics, this will hopefully not the case with yours.
There's not much to say, it's a type of Stratocaster and
it should have locking tuners and 3 MFD pickups and there should be a mini switch, which combines the neck and the brigde pickups, so you'll have 7 different combinations. The tone controls are effecting all pick ups and one cuts off high while the other does cut off low frequencies.
Sometimes you'll find an S-500, which has been reduced to a normal Strat by replacing all the electrics, this will hopefully not the case with yours.
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
Thank you again Miles. Yes, it has the mini switch and it should have the original electronics.Miles Smiles wrote:For that finish, most likely the body wood will be alder.
There's not much to say, it's a type of Stratocaster and
it should have locking tuners and 3 MFD pickups and there should be a mini switch, which combines the neck and the brigde pickups, so you'll have 7 different combinations. The tone controls are effecting all pick ups and one cuts off high while the other does cut off low frequencies.
Sometimes you'll find an S-500, which has been reduced to a normal Strat by replacing all the electrics, this will hopefully not the case with yours.
I'll post photos as soon as I figure out how
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Re: S500 / Tremolo arm
Like this, you have to store the pictures elsewhere (dropbox, google drive) and then you may post the links here.NUCCIOPAL wrote: I'll post photos as soon as I figure out how
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See Tutorial: Posting photos for details andNUCCIOPAL wrote: I'll post photos as soon as I figure out how
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