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For 7-string guitars Double locking design Fine tuners. Schaller Lockmeister 7 Tremolo Chrome. Schaller Lockmeister 7 Tremolo Chrome; ; FR-style locking tremolo for electric guitar; C45 steel base plate, forged and hardened in Germany f Schaller Lockmeister 7 Tremolo BC. Schaller Lockmeister 7 Tremolo Black Chrome; ; FR-style locking tremolo for electric guitar; C45 steel base plate, forged and hardened in Ger In stock within 1—2 weeks.

In stock within 4—5 weeks. Available in several months. For fixing to flat tops No underreaming necessary Replaces Tune-O-Matic bridges and string retainers. In stock within 9—12 weeks. Please click here for international shipping rates. We do not accept liability for typographical errors or inaccurate information of any kind. All invoices will be issued in GBP. Messages 3, Messages 34, From a playing POV I wold like ones that keep the fine tuners low and allow the bar to swing freely but have zero play in the bar feel and are not hyper-active i.

AFAIK there is no such thing. Like this:. Blue Lizard Member. If you want a Floyd that keeps the fine tuners low, then the Ibanez Lo-Pro Edge is probably the smoothest and most inobtrusive locking trem under the picking hand. Keeping the bushes fresh a dap of clear nail varnish underneath keeps them tight helps with maintaining the bar wobble-free. Mikhael Member. I like the Graphtech bridge, but that's because I use the piezos in the saddles Ghost system.

However, I've been using it for a couple of years now with no issues. PartoftheDark Member. Messages 1, It depends on what post spacing is there, but I like the Schaller still. If it ain't broke Messages 7, All of my guitars have OFR German floyds.

They all work fantastic! Never an issue. I usually do a few mods to them like titanium inserts, stainless screws, etc. I recently converted them to the push in arms and they work great! Coopster Member. The originals are the nicest, but in reality, I've only had issues with one Floyd. In the , you're looking at "black steel" instead of black nickel steel. The next level down is what they call "chrome-plated.

Black Steel. However, they also downgrade you to "chrome-plated" which we're assuming goes over a lower grade of steel, though it's hard to tell. When you hear chrome-plated, it can mean a layer of chrome over a variety of other metals. Yet, it's not like the FRT is going to fall apart on you. It's a fantastic, lower cost option if you don't care about the materials. Chrome Plated. The concept behind the Floyd Rose is a double-locking design, which locks the strings at the nut top of the first fret near the headstock and right before the strings attach to the bridge.

This means the strings are technically locked from the top and bottom of the guitar. It's also based on a floating bridge concept, which sort of suspends the bridge in place, allowing it to bend further forward and backward.

Here's a diagram that does a good job illustrating the concept for all three positions, forward, resting, and backward:. The principles of the Floyd Rose double-locking design. Image via WikiMedia Commons. This design allows you to work the tremolo arm much heavier, going further down and back than you can with a traditional tremolo bridge. Yes, they're both tremolo arms that function the same way, but you can bend the arm almost all the way in either direction without knocking the guitar out of tune.

This is because the strings are locked at two positions. The locking component works with a screwed down clamp that holds the strings in place, first at the bridge, then again at the nut. This creates a section of the strings that can't change pitch.

Additionally, you can make small adjustments to the tuning of each string on the bridge side before you lock the strings in place. Floyd Rose tremolos, and all floating bridge systems, are somewhat difficult to set up, especially if you don't have experience with guitar parts.

It's not something we'd recommend as a DIY project, especially if you're trying to go from a non-floating setup to a floating setup. As mentioned, we'd recommend your local guitar repair shop or the Sweetwater repair shop. Floyd Rose has a bridge called the "Rail Tail" which is designed specifically for Stratocaster-style guitars.

Here's a look at the Sweetwater entry. You might find the process will become more fiddly with the 3 higher strings, however the same method will work. Although slightly more patience may be required! Job done! The most important thing now is to not go anywhere near the headstock tuners! This is why fine tuners are on the bridge, so that you can adjust the tuning without unlocking anything at either side.

What a great invention, right? Here at Andertons Music Co, we understand that some people will prefer to see the process rather than be told how to do it. This video details a different method to ours, whereby all the strings are removed first and a block is placed under the rear of the tremolo to maintain tension and balance.

You get the same result after all, and some of you may end up liking this method more! Are you curious about how long it can take to restring a Floyd Rose-style bridge? Interested in finding out more about music gear and expanding your knowledge? Click here to view all of our Learn articles. Thanks, Elliot. I have a question, please? Is this likely to be the case, and if so, what can be done to reduce the action on the G and D strings and flatten the radius of the Floyd?

Hi John, thanks for your question and apologies for the late response! After that you can then lower the overall height of the Floyd Rose unit. Thanks, Elliott. I would be comfortable to have a go at adding the shims. Do you stock them, or can you obtain them? The new Lockmeister Schaller uses C45 steel for the base plate. What do they use in the Original Floyd Rose base plates? You must be logged in to post a comment. View Elliot's Profile. What is a Floyd Rose? How Does a Floyd Rose Work?

However, the Floyd Rose took it one step further… A Floyd Rose lets you lock the strings in place at two points on your guitar — at the bridge itself, and at the nut. Ibanez Edge Tremolos Indeed there are! Kahler Tremolos Kahler also produce double-locking tremolo bridges. Floyd Rose — Routed vs. Music video by Joe Satriani performing Surfing with the Alien. Removing the Old Strings Start off by removing the locking nut plates.



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