i watched a his review of this guitar and it used a knife edge tremolo without locking nut....do you know any brand of that kind of trem? i know ibanez also has a knife edge trem but its locking nut
Knife edge pivot feature isn't an exclusive design. Fender's Deluxe model whammy bridges have them, even Ibanez's SAT Pros have them- both are non locking models.
is he the first chap to do that? watch Stevie Ray Vaughan in action & you'll understand why he's one heck of a player & then some :-o keep in mind that SRV's bridge is Fender's vintage/ traditional version whic doesn't feature any knife edges or any modern revision to enhance playing/ stability.
having locking attributes to keep in tune is quite a myth because we can keep in tune without those features (Leo Fender knew that), just that it doesn't last long.
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i watched a his review of this guitar and it used a knife edge tremolo without locking nut....do you know any brand of that kind of trem? i know ibanez also has a knife edge trem but its locking nut
Knife edge pivot feature isn't an exclusive design. Fender's Deluxe model whammy bridges have them, even Ibanez's SAT Pros have them- both are non locking models.
not only is it a knife edge but he uses it as a dual action whammy. how does he keep it in tune without the locking nut?
is he the first chap to do that? watch Stevie Ray Vaughan in action & you'll understand why he's one heck of a player & then some :-o keep in mind that SRV's bridge is Fender's vintage/ traditional version whic doesn't feature any knife edges or any modern revision to enhance playing/ stability.
having locking attributes to keep in tune is quite a myth because we can keep in tune without those features (Leo Fender knew that), just that it doesn't last long.
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