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VegaTrem Launches the UltraTrem VT1

A floating tremolo/vibrato that fits in the original cavity of any Strat-style guitar with no modification.

Mallorca, Spain. (March 30, 2018) -- UltraTrem VT1 is the first product of VegaTrem: A floating tremolo/vibrato that fits in the original cavity of any Strat-style guitar with no modification.

The double-action VT1 UltraTrem vibrato system is a downsized unit that allows bending strings up and down, but without microtuners or any modification to the block system.

UltraTrem VT1 key features:

  • No sanding or piercing to mount it, unlike other tremolos.
  • Does not protrude and integrates harmonically into your guitar.
  • Its low profile means your whammy won’t get in the way of your playing.
  • Made in Spain with top-quality stainless steel, with a exceptionally reliable manufacturing process (2 years worldwide full legal warranty, double than best brands).
  • Ultrastrong tuning stability and superb musicality.
  • The widest up and down movement on the market.
  • No luthier needed, easy intall completely straightforward.

Comes in both standard and two-point trem configurations. On sale now online for $290 / €240 / £210 at https://vegatrem.com/guitar-tremolo-puchase/

Very first units for VIP prelaunch users has been sold to USA, UK, Japan, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Australia.

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