Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: gwEm on October 19, 2006, 04:13:27 PM
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this looks like a useful little device, and should be cheap too.
i found plenty of places in the US selling it, but thats not too helpful as I'd like a seller in the UK.
there was nothing at the UK versions of WD or AllParts, and no obvious google hits :(
anyone with an idea?
thanks alot
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allparts sell the tremol-no which replaces the spring claw, so no drilling necessary. it has two thumb screws, giving you the options of full floating, dive only (which is what that screw thing you've pictures would do) or hardtail. i have one in a Patrick Eggle Los Angeles, and it works perfectly.
no doubt more expensive than that trem-stop, but more versatile and easier to use. with the thumb screws you can change settings instantly.
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hi blue, yes i saw the tremol-no and the tremsetter too.
they seem a bit expensive, but its good to hear from a BKPer it does the job.
indeed, i wanted to set up the trem in 'dive only' mode. i think it should make the trem a bit stabler and easier to tune as well, by setting it up resting the block slightly on the bolt. i almost never use the trem to raise the pitch in any case.
i'll see if anyone else replies, and keep the tremol-no in mind if not. i dont mind a bit of drilling.
thanks for your thoughts :)
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no problem, hope you find something that does the job for you.
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no doubt more expensive than that trem-stop, but more versatile and easier to use. with the thumb screws you can change settings instantly.
so you can change from a hardtail to a floating bridge mid-song ????
that would be SO cool, but wouldn't it put it out of tune?
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so you can change from a hardtail to a floating bridge mid-song ????
that would be SO cool, but wouldn't it put it out of tune?
no, the screws are on a shaft that goes between the spring claw and the trem block, when you tighten the screw it just stops the shaft from moving which in turn stops the bridge from moving. you COULD do it mid song, it would be a little awkward but i suppose with practice it might be handy enough. between songs would be no problem at all, it only takes a couple of seconds.
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but does it put it out of tune??
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^ he said no dude. :lol:
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^ it'd put the trem out of balance if you set up the trem to balance in E, then put it to hardtail mode to tune down to D (or lower), and then went back to fully floating again without tuning back to E.
I think that's the way it works.
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aaaah yeh, sorry- missed that :oops:
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^ that's not the only thing you missed. :lol:
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^ it'd put the trem out of balance if you set up the trem to balance in E, then put it to hardtail mode to tune down to D (or lower), and then went back to fully floating again without tuning back to E.
I think that's the way it works.
that's one of the great things about it, you can do a quick drop D tune on your trem guitar! on the tremol-no forum a couple of people have been saying how their EVH d-tuna finally works properly now that they can lock the trem in place. it'll even work on a fully floating floyd rather than eddie's preferred flat to the body set-up.
i sound like a salesman now, or a tremol-no evengelist! the thing is, it's a very simple device that does what it's supposed to do. of course, long term reliability remains to be proven.
oh, and it doesn't go out of tune when you lock it
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^ yeah, i had thought of that (i have a d-tuna lying around that I got rid of since it couldn't be used with a floating trem).
still, to get full up-pull, you'd need an extra bit routed out to accommodate the d-tuna.
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A couple of other trem-lock devices, Dircksons Tremconverter and the Freelok system:
http://www.tremconverter.com/
http://www.freelok.com/main.htm
I have no idea which device is the best... I only have one trem guitar! :wink:
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check out the tremol-no videos:
http://www.tremol-no.com/videos.asp
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the tremol-no seems really thought out, but after looking at that video i think more than ever i'd just use "dive-only" mode.
on the otherhand, the tremstop device is of very simple construction. i might try to DIY something up.
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bought and fitted tremol no from allpart uk easy to fit and work great