this bender does not have the flared sides like the one you made for me.. causing it to not fit in between the other saddles. frustrating to say the least
Appears to be the reverse of the Parsons/Green version, (and most others as well) in that the Rolling Bender stretches the string UP a step, while all others go DOWN a step. So if you wanted this to operate as the others, you would have to keep your palm pressed down on the lever to be in 440 pitch?? Am I right? Thanx, interesting alternative to the around $800.00 option, (factory installation) of some of the "others"!
I thought Parsons/White and Parson/Green both stretched the string UP, just like this. Can you show me an example of a b-bender that pitches DOWN instead because I'm actually thinking about that for a project.
If you don't use rollers, the string will tend to break more often when pulled over a solid rod, etc. Also, the string will scratch whatever fixed bridge you use.
i have one on my tele, works great! i think would work much better with the pulling attachment
Brilliant idea.
If my telecaster has a 6 barrel bridge can I used the strat one I got a b bender all ready I wanted a g I got a strat style saddle for the b all ready
I don’t think he used enough tape. Pretty sure he scratched that beautiful Squire finish
Can you put 2 on the same bridge? G and B benders on one guitar.
Boscoe France Sure. But by the looks of it it'd be mighty hard to get independent string control.
there are a few styles of B Benders this is the easyest but not the most pratical .
this bender does not have the flared sides like the one you made for me.. causing it to not fit in between the other saddles. frustrating to say the least
CHROME IT BOYS!!
Can you still buy these and whare
That is probably not the best but I'm going to try it because it is easy
Appears to be the reverse of the Parsons/Green version, (and most others as well) in that the Rolling Bender stretches the string UP a step, while all others go DOWN a step. So if you wanted this to operate as the others, you would have to keep your palm pressed down on the lever to be in 440 pitch?? Am I right? Thanx, interesting alternative to the around $800.00 option, (factory installation) of some of the "others"!
That is correct. B up a full step & as I recall G bender are up a half step?? I think so.
This is a pretty ingenous way to do it. Listed at $165, I am very impressed. Nice work folks
greatvanzinni No.
I thought Parsons/White and Parson/Green both stretched the string UP, just like this. Can you show me an example of a b-bender that pitches DOWN instead because I'm actually thinking about that for a project.
Where can I buy a RollingBender? I can’t find any online.
They have a website 🤷
Isn't the saddle too far forward? That would seem to throw off the intonation. Perhaps the video doesn't show where the string is resting.
How, how much, where, and a Demo'd be nice.
Its 160
maybe I've watch too many instructional vids, but this one was oddly quiet. lol. still really cool device anyone no where to get one?
It would now be considered ASMR, but in 2012 odd.
@@mindcontrol67 my thoughts exactly!
@@GanenRo don't understand...whats ASMR
Why rolling bender needs?
Why learn not english?
Why your Mom's knees?
If you don't use rollers, the string will tend to break more often when pulled over a solid rod, etc. Also, the string will scratch whatever fixed bridge you use.
Wtf is that ridiculous crackling noise in ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS?