2006-09-28, 00:55
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Jono
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Tremol-no in stores
I know some of you would have been hanging out for them.
They are out at allparts.com and universaljems.com
enjoy.
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2006-09-28, 10:43
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These are pretty sexy, I might consider buying one.
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2006-09-28, 15:39
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Anyways, the concept of tremel-no sounds cool, but I probably wouldnt get it since I love using trems. It seems to me its an "official" solution to lock the Floyd trem, as the Kahler hybrids are similar in concept.
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2006-09-28, 16:23
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Click here to hear my music:
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2006-09-28, 16:34
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Awesome music dude, but you put it in the wrong forum.
Thanks for the update insert, no more post-its in my trem cavity!
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2006-09-28, 17:02
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FUCKING HOFF-STYLE!!!!!!!
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I bought one this summer .
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2006-09-28, 21:03
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seems like a neat concept, but i dont really get the point of it. could someone clarify?
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2006-09-29, 02:35
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Jono
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It blocks the trem in the string cavity, so the trem doesnt move and mess up your tuneing, etc. Very impressive design, too.
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2006-09-29, 10:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blizzard_beast
Awesome music dude, but you put it in the wrong forum.
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Lol did you even check it out? You're so serious about it.
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2006-09-29, 10:34
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FUCKING HOFF-STYLE!!!!!!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by *insert name here*
It blocks the trem in the string cavity, so the trem doesnt move and mess up your tuneing, etc. Very impressive design, too.
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There's more to it. You can have it in Floating mode, Dive only mode or Hardtail mode .
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2006-09-29, 13:45
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I thought it just locks the trem up to be in "hardtail mode"? I cant find too much info about it on the net though...
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2006-09-29, 15:49
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Not something I would use as all my trem-equipped guitars have good Floyd bridges and stay in tune virtually forever, and I like to have it available for whammy wankery, but this sounds like a good idea, especially for string changing.
I'd get one just for string changing if they didn't cost 65$... but my wood blocks will do just fine.
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2006-09-29, 17:15
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FUCKING HOFF-STYLE!!!!!!!
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Well the Tremol-no doesn't affect the "feel" of the strings like wood blocks do .
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