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The RED BISHOP MAGIK-ARM is a precision-engineered tremolo arm replacement designed to eliminate unwanted play and enhance control on Floyd Rose and similar bridges. Featuring a tool-less torque adjustment and snap-in structure, it offers effortless installation and removal. Crafted in Japan with high-grade materials and a sleek Cosmo Black finish, it delivers professional-grade performance and durability for serious guitarists.
| ASIN | B089ZYB92X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,322 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #659 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Color | Cosmo Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Date First Available | November 4, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | RED BISHOP |
| Other display features | Musical Instruments |
| Package Dimensions | 7.09 x 4.21 x 0.79 inches |
F**D
Easy to install!
Works incredibly well!
M**D
Works on ZR trem
This worked great on my S-series ZR trem
J**.
Must have upgraded for edge zero II
Love the edge zero II trem overall but the screw in bar itself is loose and noisy, the red bishop is the easy and best answer
L**!
It was a gift
My son in law loves it
M**Z
Works Great. Wish Ibanez used this as standard equipment.
I love everyth8ing about my Ibanez S series guitar--except the vibrato bar. No matter how much I tighten it, it come loose and flops around after a few minutes. My new Red Bishop Magik-Arm fixed all that. It is a bit expensive, but it really transformed my guitar into something great.
M**F
Direct swap for edge zero
It fits perfect, and it's easy to install
B**E
This is the solution to your Ibanez Trem bar issues!!!
If you love Ibanez RGs and with that that trem bar would just stay perfect and not wobble (inside the trem). This is the fix.
L**E
Stays in place, adjustable torque, beautifully made
I own 22 guitars and have been playing for over 50 yrs. Trems have always been problematic. The arms get loose and they don't stay where I need them to be. However the Red Bishop trem arm on the Ibanez S770 pictured, works beautifully. This tremolo arm is the best one I've found. The torque is finger adjustable using the knurled nut at the base of the arm. It's right there by my right hand. No tools are needed. And it is very attractive with a laser engraved logo on it. It's classy looking. I'm now installing another one on an older Carvin guitar with a Fishman VS-50P bridge. The Fishman bridge is great except for the trem arm tension adjustment. The trem arm is always loose no matter how many times you adjust the tiny 3mm set screw. It's really not a good design and the tiny 3mm set screw eventually punches right through the thin plastic insert and contacts the metal of the arm causing squeaks when the arm is moved and making proper torque adjustment impossible! The setscrew digs into the trem arm metal making things worse. Squeaks are uncool on recordings, perpetually loose trem arms are a pain, and damaged trem arms need replacement. In contrast the Red Bishop trem arm has a finger adjustable knurled nut right on top so you can set the desired torque to keep the arm wherever I put it. The adjustment is right there by my right hand to adjust on the fly, and no tool is needed. Good designs are a pleasure to use. I love well made stuff. The Red Bishop arm is quality all the way to the bone. The craftsmanship is beautiful to behold. I would almost install one just because they look so classy. It adds to the appearance of the guitar. The knurled adjustment nut is readily accessible and quickly finger adjustable. The arm stays where I want it and the resistance to movement is adjustable. It's a beautiful design and lovely to look at, and 4 different colors are available to match any guitar. I am not affiliated with the manufacturer in any way and I'm not being paid to endorse this product. I just appreciate well designed, and quality guitar products that solve real problems for real guitarists. The price is good too!
E**D
The ibanez edge zero 2 is so close to being a masterpiece but the arm keeps going walkies. This solves it. Easy install, very hard to break (and i tried), and it comes in the lovely cosmo black finish. Vastly improved my ibanez jiva.
J**T
La verdad no sabia que existía esta modificación. Cuando la vi dude un poco en comprarla, me al final me decidí y no me arrepiento. Bien hecha, todo encaja perfectamente, se nota la alta calidad en las piezas. Viene con un instructivo muy claro de como instalarlo. Incluye llaves, lo unico que necesitas es un desarmador de cruz del 0 o 1 yo cálculo. Me gustó mucho, la palanca solo la pones ya hace clic y es todo, nada de destornillar. Recomiendo mucho este producto.
P**C
My superstrat came with the Edge-Zero 2 tremolo unit. The arm isn't a push-in on this but is held in by a screw-down collar. After playing for some months I was finding I had to tighten the collar quite frequently to eliminate play in the arm. This Red Bishop replacement has solved the problem. Fitting it involves replacing the arm-housing on the tremolo unit which is fairly straightforward with a box spanner and a couple of tools provided. Now the arm has no play in it whether adjusted to stay firmly in one position for the occasional flutter or hanging down loosely for the occasional grab.
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