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Theory/Lessons Floyd-Rose Bridge Replacements
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Everdying
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Nov 15 2006, 06:44 PM
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Two is One and One is None.
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blacktrix, i dont think you read what i posted earlier rite? but on that site, notice ALL OFR are out of stock. all meaning black, chrome, lo pro. well except for the ugly gold ones. all been bought up at what i assume is the old price, new prices on some sites are all over USD200.
This post has been edited by Everdying: Nov 15 2006, 06:46 PM
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noisetrigger
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Nov 15 2006, 07:00 PM
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Warmoth is still selling at the old price. Worth checking out.
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antonio
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Dec 12 2006, 02:06 PM
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AMD Phenom II & Intel i7 Overclocker
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anyone knows if the springs are worth adding or changing....??? Mine LFR springs has rust and squeking sound already...
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Everdying
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Dec 12 2006, 02:26 PM
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Two is One and One is None.
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if its not affecting your tuning or stability then no point changing.
btw, good springs help the tone and make the trem more stable. guys like jeff beck use the OFR springs made by schaller cos of their quality, even tho beck himself doesnt use a OFR.
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antonio
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Dec 12 2006, 02:48 PM
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AMD Phenom II & Intel i7 Overclocker
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Dec 12 2006, 02:26 PM) if its not affecting your tuning or stability then no point changing. btw, good springs help the tone and make the trem more stable. guys like jeff beck use the OFR springs made by schaller cos of their quality, even tho beck himself doesnt use a OFR. when using (the trem) the squeeks just kills ya...uk ek uk ek...
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Everdying
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Dec 12 2006, 02:54 PM
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Two is One and One is None.
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well go change then. but it wont be cheap.
for good springs expect to pay anywhere from RM7 to RM10++ each.
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antonio
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Dec 12 2006, 03:31 PM
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AMD Phenom II & Intel i7 Overclocker
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Dec 12 2006, 02:54 PM) well go change then. but it wont be cheap. for good springs expect to pay anywhere from RM7 to RM10++ each. when i read the first two sentences i was  in my pants and my hearts pumping 210 bpm... but the your last sentences make me wanna log out and straight away go buy em at KL now....yeahhhhhh
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asura_86
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Jun 30 2007, 02:49 PM
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i got a little question for all the trem gurus here
i have an ibanez SA series (non-FR), and i would like to know whether is it possible to install a ZR trem or any other FR and make it into a guitar with FR?
if so, what are the estimated cost and what do i need to get in order to do that modification? and will it be like all the other FR guitars out there?
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Everdying
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Jun 30 2007, 03:54 PM
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Two is One and One is None.
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QUOTE(asura_86 @ Jun 30 2007, 02:49 PM) i got a little question for all the trem gurus here i have an ibanez SA series (non-FR), and i would like to know whether is it possible to install a ZR trem or any other FR and make it into a guitar with FR? if so, what are the estimated cost and what do i need to get in order to do that modification? and will it be like all the other FR guitars out there? only advice. better you buy a new guitar with FR.
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fatboythin
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Jun 30 2007, 05:13 PM
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^Yeap, saves you the trouble of routing your guitar to create space for the trem. It's going to affect your tone if a chunk of your body wood is removed from your guitar anyway.
Besides, it's probably going to cost you the same price as a new guitar after they charge you for the trem and workmanship. Just get a new guitar man.
This post has been edited by fatboythin: Jun 30 2007, 05:14 PM
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