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  • What Kind of Jackson/Schaller Trem do I have?

    Hi guys,

    Long time no speak. I have a basic question about the trem I have on my 90's Dragon Dinky mutt guitar:
    http://www.kramerforum.com/george/ko...son_dragon.jpg

    It has the original Jackson by Schaller trem, and I am going to upgrade the sustain block to a massive brass one.

    Problem is, I can't remember if I had swapped out the sustain block in the past so I need your help.

    1. What's the actual bridge model name? Is this the JT-500?
    2. What should be the sustain block length? Currently it has a 32mm block that looks like it had a tremsetter on it. Is this the standard size for this trem?

    Thanks bros.

    George






  • #2
    Ummm....the good one.

    JT590.

    There is no standard block size. I try to get away with the largest block I can fit in the guitar. In my SL2H I upgraded from a 32mm to a 37mm big block. I had to dremel the spring holes a little for clearance.

    To figure out what size block would fit, I just measured with the trem in the guitar. But I forgot about the extra height the springs add
    Last edited by DonP; 05-30-2009, 01:07 PM.

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    • #3
      +1 to JT590. It's easy enough to measure the sustain block length.
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      • #4
        Thanks doods. JT-590 with a 32mm block it is. Btw, if you are ever pondering to change the block on these trems, it has the same standard mounting hole spacing as an OFR Floyd.

        George

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