I'm a self-confessed tremoholic.mrmofo wrote:I never use the trem on my strat. problem solved.
Strat trems - educate me
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I have zero trem technique tbh
I do have a spare Wilkinson strat trem if you end up going that way. off my ESP Vintage plus so its the nice japan gotoh made one.
I do have a spare Wilkinson strat trem if you end up going that way. off my ESP Vintage plus so its the nice japan gotoh made one.
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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PM'dmrmofo wrote:I have zero trem technique tbh
I do have a spare Wilkinson strat trem if you end up going that way. off my ESP Vintage plus so its the nice japan gotoh made one.
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This might help determine exactly what it is. Guess it'll make a difference when sourcing different blocks. FWIW I've put a brass one on my partscaster and I 'think' I prefer it. By that I mean I'm not sure how obvious the improvement is.bender wrote:Got it playing reasonably well today. It’s a bit of an anomaly though- measurements suggest it’s a USA trem (56mm spacing) but it’s definitely got a Mexican arm. I’m quite keen to try an upgrade block.