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Haven't tried one, but read the description closely.
"Forget about the fussy snip-the-end-off-the-string deal- just pop your strings through the tubes and you're all set- NO locks on the saddles..."
It's a single-locking trem. Same idea as the JT-570 trems from Charvettes, Charvel Avengers, etc. That's great that they use a hardened steel baseplate, but what's the point if it's not double-locking?
Ive never tried one... but Kahlers arent double locking either and Ive NEVER had and problems with them. Solder the ball end windings and itll be rock solid.
Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
Now dont get me wrong, I cant vouch for the stability of that perticular trem... The knife edges could wear out in 2 months, but I dont know for sure. Im just stating that Ive had luck with quality non-locking systems.
Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
I ordered one for a project taht I never folowed through, harhar ahem
It's a lot bigger than most licensed floyds with ofr style string locks, lo pros might be able to accomodate the fastloader trem, i've heard lots of good stuff and to be fair it' a pretty decent unit well made but like most cheap licensed trems the sustain block isnt that great...
The arm holder feels damm solid to be fair....
It should be able to fit very snugly into a jackson route, I think one forum member on here installed one on a jap pro dinky dk2 or dk2m, and had to do a little bit of filling to make it fit for the baseplate...
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