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Alamah
08-01-2008, 09:49 AM
hey guys just thought id ask for some oppinions, so im looking for a new guitar im really not sure what to go for but i play metal.
i like the looking sytem type but i really change tunning alot so it probly wouldnt be worth it i dont know any ideas im going for around $1000 ish price range

ninja636
08-01-2008, 08:04 PM
Hey man, whatever you get, you can put a Tremol-No on it (if it's got a Floyd type trem), and lock your action in where it's at, and drop tune. The deep C feature allows you to still use your trem for dive bombs. I have one and LOVE it. :love:

http://www.tremol-no.com/default.asp

I don't know where you can buy one now, AllParts don't sell them anymore. Maybe you can contact the company and ask them.

Edit: I found the URL for the page on AllPart's website, I just visited the forum on the Tremol_no website. Here it is:

http://www.allparts.com/store/bridge-parts-miscellaneous-bridge-parts-bp-2005-010,Product.asp

fireman257
08-19-2008, 09:28 PM
Now thats a cool product I have been staying away from the tremolo's because of different reasons but that gizmo's just might make me go out and get a new axe and see lol. My fender has a trem on it but I butted it all the way down so it will pop back into tune easier or well stay in tune longer it is not a floating one though.

ninja636
08-24-2008, 04:11 PM
Yeah, they're really good if your a string breaker(guilty). :sweet:

MrSandMan
08-24-2008, 11:21 PM
Think the OP bailed...

But I agree with Ninja, if you like the locking system.

I use to be a floating tremolo guy, but a few years ago I jumped ship to the good ol Les Paul.

ninja636
08-25-2008, 03:19 PM
I'm seriously digging the Kahlers now too. There's not as much routing out of the wood for these, therefore helping in the tone and sustain department. Plus I think there a little easier to adjust or lock down when you want to drop tune yer axe. The one I was looking at anyways, had a screw/knob you turn to lock the vibrato in place, or adjust it's tension. Not the "bar" it self, but the vibrato system completly. Did I make much sense? :confused: