Re: Anyone else order a Staytrem lately?
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:09 pm
Thx, guys for the info. Much appreciated.
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I ordered one myself at the back end of November for my own parts guitar, so this is good to know. The build on which it's going is still in the process of being finished, so its arrival will hopefully coincide with it actually being completed.mikeyjames56 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:26 amA little update: I ordered a basic Staytrem bridge on November 10th, and got the invoice and notification of shipment after paying on Monday, February 12. I thought that the holiday season would add an extra few weeks but no, almost 3 months exactly.
Super excited to get this on my parts build, it'll likely be the nicest part of that whole thing.
What is it is different. I got my Staytrem to replace a Mastery. I'll start out by saying the Mastery is an excellent design and I love it on my Jaguar. But I found that when I put the Mastery on my Jazzmaster it really changed the tone from the stock bridge significantly. The Mastery made my JM bright. And I mean BRIGHT. On the bridge pickup I had to run the tone knob at about 4 to keep it from being piercing. I didn't want to go back to the stock bridge due to the problems inherent in them, but decided to try Staytrem. After living with my Staytrem for about 4 months now, I MUCH prefer the tone of it over the Mastery (again, on the JM). The excessive brightness was immediately cured (tone knob runs at about 8 on the bridge pickup now) and it just seems to have brought back that "Jazzmastery" sound. Mastery makes it brighter and adds sustain - which kind of makes it almost Telecaster-like. And that's cool, if you want that tone. I did not. Staytrem sounds more like the stock bridge but without all the weird problems they have.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:22 amI’ve been on the fence about ordering one. I’ve always fixed my offset problems with Mustang bridges.
Is the Staytrem really that good of an improvement? Or would it not really be an upgrade, if I’m already using a perfectly good Mustang bridge?
I’m not turned off by the price or the wait, just the uncertainty of what I mentioned above.
Thanks for the reply, ToastMan (and others)Powdered Toast Man wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:50 pmWhat is it is different. I got my Staytrem to replace a Mastery. I'll start out by saying the Mastery is an excellent design and I love it on my Jaguar. But I found that when I put the Mastery on my Jazzmaster it really changed the tone from the stock bridge significantly. The Mastery made my JM bright. And I mean BRIGHT. On the bridge pickup I had to run the tone knob at about 4 to keep it from being piercing. I didn't want to go back to the stock bridge due to the problems inherent in them, but decided to try Staytrem. After living with my Staytrem for about 4 months now, I MUCH prefer the tone of it over the Mastery (again, on the JM). The excessive brightness was immediately cured (tone knob runs at about 8 on the bridge pickup now) and it just seems to have brought back that "Jazzmastery" sound. Mastery makes it brighter and adds sustain - which kind of makes it almost Telecaster-like. And that's cool, if you want that tone. I did not. Staytrem sounds more like the stock bridge but without all the weird problems they have.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:22 amI’ve been on the fence about ordering one. I’ve always fixed my offset problems with Mustang bridges.
Is the Staytrem really that good of an improvement? Or would it not really be an upgrade, if I’m already using a perfectly good Mustang bridge?
I’m not turned off by the price or the wait, just the uncertainty of what I mentioned above.
I received the invoice for my November 19th order of four arms on April 8th and they were dropped off with Royal Mail on the 10th.guitarsammy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:22 amI ordered on 12th December but still haven’t seen the follow-up email confirming it’s ready to ship / asking me to make the final payment, so it’s now been about 17 weeks. At this stage, I'm a little concerned it may have gone to a spam folder or something (I can’t see it in there, but mine are deleted after 30 days). Is 17 weeks + normal?
Thanks! That’s really useful. I’m also totally fine to wait longer, just concerned I’d missed the email!GilmourD wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:20 amI received the invoice for my November 19th order of four arms on April 8th and they were dropped off with Royal Mail on the 10th.guitarsammy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:22 amI ordered on 12th December but still haven’t seen the follow-up email confirming it’s ready to ship / asking me to make the final payment, so it’s now been about 17 weeks. At this stage, I'm a little concerned it may have gone to a spam folder or something (I can’t see it in there, but mine are deleted after 30 days). Is 17 weeks + normal?
In one of our emails John did say he was waiting for a replacement part for a machine he uses to make his stuff. I believe he's a one-person operation with a bazillion order waitlist, so I'm generally OK waiting since he also has a history of following through.
This is literally the best piece of constructive criticism I've read about the Mastery, ever. Actually helps clarify why I might love mine so much - it's paired with hot pickups in a Jag, ones that are known to compromise the treble quite a bit, so the brightness the bridge brings is probably one of the reasons I love it. If I had vintage pickups in there or in a JM it sounds like I'd hate it - one of the things I don't miss from all the Jags/Mustangs I've had is how piercing the stock bridge pickups are, and rolling back the tone knob never seemed to fix it without compromising other things.Powdered Toast Man wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:50 pmWhat is it is different. I got my Staytrem to replace a Mastery. I'll start out by saying the Mastery is an excellent design and I love it on my Jaguar. But I found that when I put the Mastery on my Jazzmaster it really changed the tone from the stock bridge significantly. The Mastery made my JM bright. And I mean BRIGHT. On the bridge pickup I had to run the tone knob at about 4 to keep it from being piercing. I didn't want to go back to the stock bridge due to the problems inherent in them, but decided to try Staytrem. After living with my Staytrem for about 4 months now, I MUCH prefer the tone of it over the Mastery (again, on the JM). The excessive brightness was immediately cured (tone knob runs at about 8 on the bridge pickup now) and it just seems to have brought back that "Jazzmastery" sound. Mastery makes it brighter and adds sustain - which kind of makes it almost Telecaster-like. And that's cool, if you want that tone. I did not. Staytrem sounds more like the stock bridge but without all the weird problems they have.
You could also email him. He's always been helpful through email and responds pretty quickly.guitarsammy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 amThanks! That’s really useful. I’m also totally fine to wait longer, just concerned I’d missed the email!GilmourD wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:20 amI received the invoice for my November 19th order of four arms on April 8th and they were dropped off with Royal Mail on the 10th.guitarsammy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:22 amI ordered on 12th December but still haven’t seen the follow-up email confirming it’s ready to ship / asking me to make the final payment, so it’s now been about 17 weeks. At this stage, I'm a little concerned it may have gone to a spam folder or something (I can’t see it in there, but mine are deleted after 30 days). Is 17 weeks + normal?
In one of our emails John did say he was waiting for a replacement part for a machine he uses to make his stuff. I believe he's a one-person operation with a bazillion order waitlist, so I'm generally OK waiting since he also has a history of following through.