Roubster
Well-known member
First off, this is not a complaint or a problem or an issue.
I set up my 20th Silo and Silhouette Special pretty much the same exact way with the bridge floating like on the LUKE models. I have 3 springs in both guitars with 10s on both guitars. I noticed that the Silo Special trem seems to be a bit stiffer even when its set up to float. The Silo Special does have a piezo system, but I dont think that has anything to do with that.
Was wondering if anyone noticed any subtle tension differences on their Balls? I should have my LUKE soon and will compare that one with my other two. Of course there are many factors that can make this occur such as the actual spring tension, dry pivot points maybe?
Anyway, just wanted to discuss this and also the fact that I absolutely LOVE the Music Man Vintage Trem system. I honstely could not live/play without it. I test drove a Blackstar in a store with a blahblahblah guitar with one of those Edge Pro systems...I couldnt deal with that bulky pointless thing.
I set up my 20th Silo and Silhouette Special pretty much the same exact way with the bridge floating like on the LUKE models. I have 3 springs in both guitars with 10s on both guitars. I noticed that the Silo Special trem seems to be a bit stiffer even when its set up to float. The Silo Special does have a piezo system, but I dont think that has anything to do with that.
Was wondering if anyone noticed any subtle tension differences on their Balls? I should have my LUKE soon and will compare that one with my other two. Of course there are many factors that can make this occur such as the actual spring tension, dry pivot points maybe?
Anyway, just wanted to discuss this and also the fact that I absolutely LOVE the Music Man Vintage Trem system. I honstely could not live/play without it. I test drove a Blackstar in a store with a blahblahblah guitar with one of those Edge Pro systems...I couldnt deal with that bulky pointless thing.