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Type #1 looks like the picture to the left. The common 2 piece system found on Les Paul guitars and many others. This a 4 hole setup. |
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Type #2 is a combination of the 2 parts in type #1. The bridge part is married to the stoptail part. This "uni-matic" system is a bridge and stoptail piece in one. This is a 2 hole setup. |
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Type #3 is the bridge section only, like in the example to the left. This is called a string thru body. The strings pass over the bridge section and then go thru the body.This acts like the stopbar piece in Type #1. The ball ends of the strings are held on the other side of the body using string ferrules. This is a 2 hole setup. |
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This is a 7200 mounted properly. Because it is mounted "off the body top", it needs to be leveled. You will have 2 or 4 holes to start with depending on the type of TOM you have. So you use what holes you have, and drill holes for what you dont have. You need 4 holes like in type #1. The 2 big screws are for the side hooks of the 7200 mounting frame. When srewed up or down, they control the back level. The thumb wheel under the front of the tremolo sticking out is a front leveler. it screws up and down, leveling the front. There is one on both sides. FYI: Hardware comes with to do all this. |