Hi there
Still planning my Vox Standard 25 upgrade (cf
http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=20154.0 for the "which pups" part and a pic of this axe). I'll have the fret dressed and nut replaced pretty soon by a competent luthier, and I though I might as well change for a better bridge - the stock one is very average, and a bit mechanically damaged (!!!).
Looks like the top-of-the-crop is the Callaham, but it's just a bit expensive, and I don't have enough experience with strats and strats trem bridges to make an educated opinion on whether it's really worth that much.
Another option I spotted are Wilkinson's WVCSBCR or WV6SBCR - possibly not as vintage-correct and thoughtfully designed as Callaham's, but AFAICT Wilkinson's product have a pretty good reputation, and they are much more affordable.
So, anyone here having experience with one of theses products - or both, or other alternative ?
NB : I'm perfectly ok with the inherant limitations of a vintage strat trem, so what I'm after are mostly better tone / sustain, decent tuning stability, and smooth action. Oh, and reliability, of course !-)
TIA
B.