From Spain to Anaheim. That’s how our journey to NAMM Show 2026 began — one of the most important events in the global music industry. After a long trip to Los Angeles and finally to the Anaheim Convention Center, the VegaTrem team arrived with a clear mission: introduce new products, strengthen partnerships, and continue proving why VegaTrem is redefining the aftermarket tremolo market.

Booth 4730: A Global Meeting Point

Our booth became a hub for artists, builders, and brands already working with VegaTrem.

Among the featured guitars:

  • Fender Ultra Luxe Telecaster equipped with the new Gold VT2

  • Custom models from Shabat Guitars

  • Yamaha Pacifica Custom Shop (Matteo Mancuso edition)

  • Joe Perry Signature Guitar featuring the new VegaTrem VT1 Joe Perry Signature

  • Harley Benton Carlos Asensio Signature (first mass-production model with VT1 as standard)

  • LSL Signature model with factory-installed VT1

Each instrument demonstrated something important: VegaTrem is no longer just an aftermarket upgrade — more brands are integrating it as a standard production feature.

New for 2026: VegaTrem VT1 Special (Brass Block)

One of the biggest announcements was the launch of the VT1 Special, a more affordable version of our tremolo system.

The only difference:

  • Same saddles, pivot system, and manufacturing quality

  • Brass block instead of stainless steel

This tonal variation offers:

  • Extra punch for high-gain sounds

  • Great response for rock and metal

  • A more accessible price point

It’s not better or worse — it’s different. Tone depends on your ears, your guitar, and your playing style.

The VT1 Ultra Trem with stainless steel block remains available for players seeking maximum clarity and versatility, especially for clean tones.

A Historic Step: VT1 Joe Perry Signature

2026 also marks a major milestone: the launch of the VT1 Joe Perry Signature Tremolo.

As far as we know, this is one of the very first artist-signature tremolo systems in the industry — a significant achievement for VegaTrem as a growing global brand.

Artists at the Booth: Real Feedback

NAMM is about real-world testing. Throughout the show, artists stopped by to try VegaTrem and share their impressions.

One standout reaction:

“It’s the greatest tremolo system I’ve ever played. It’s musical, responsive, and stays perfectly in tune.”

We received valuable technical feedback regarding tuning stability, sustain, responsiveness, and reliability — even in the noisy, chaotic environment of a trade show floor.

Growth and What’s Next

A recurring question during NAMM was about a direct drop-in replacement for Floyd Rose systems.

We confirmed that development is underway. As a small company, we prioritize engineering precision and long-term reliability over rushed releases — but it’s coming.

Innovation continues.

VegaTrem Challenge & Community

NAMM also allowed us to strengthen our community connection:

  • Live VT1 giveaway at the booth

  • New edition of the VegaTrem Challenge – Finish This Riff

  • Collaboration with featured artists

Events like NAMM are crucial not just for visibility, but for listening directly to the players who inspire our work.

More Than a Trade Show

NAMM 2026 confirmed several key developments:

  • More brands integrating VegaTrem as standard

  • New finishes (gold, satin, black, chrome)

  • Real international expansion

  • Continued product innovation

Most importantly, it confirmed what matters most: guitarists trying VegaTrem in person and immediately understanding the difference.

🎸 From Spain to the world.
Thank you to everyone who visited Booth 4730.

See you at the next show.