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VegaTrem Launches the VT2 Teletrem

VegaTrem Launches the VT2 Teletrem

The VegaTrem VT2 Teletrem was designed to grant the T-style guitar a new sound.


The VegaTrem VT2 Teletrem is a tremolo designed to grant the T-style guitar a new sound, without the need of modifying a single millimeter of Fenders original design. This new tremolo/vibrato with its very own VegaTrem tuning stability, expands the future musical possibilities of this legendary guitar.

The T-Style electric guitars were not originally designed to receive a tremolo/vibrato. But VegaTrem's solution combined with the use of quality materials such as marine grade stainless steel and brass saddles (like the classic design), enhances the tonal qualities of your TL-type guitar, regardless using the vibrato or not. Without a doubt, the possibilities of "pulling up" to up to half a tone, or "dive bombing", as well as the expression, the new sound and musical life a vibrato can give to these legendary guitars.

The Teletrem is available on 2 versions:

VT2 Teletrem classic:

For T-style guitars that use classic dimensions bridge (71mm between the string holes to the top screw of the bridge pickup).

VT2 Teletrem modern:

For T-style guitars that use modern dimensions bridge (69mm between the string holes to the top screw of the bridge pickup).

More info at: vegatrem.com.


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