Urwordsbreakmed
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dude you all suck if you dont go with dunlop lol... the only way your dropping your stuff is if your strap breaks... schaller look like they wanta fall off the whole time quite scary
Urwordsbreakmed said:dude you all suck if you dont go with dunlop lol... the only way your dropping your stuff is if your strap breaks... schaller look like they wanta fall off the whole time quite scary
tadawson said:And what is it about the pretty much totally redundant locking of the Schaller is it that you are nervous about? Myself, I like the fact that even if the locking pin falls off, it won't come loose as long as there is weight on it. Can't say that for a Dunlop - one ragged little ball and ***BLONK***
- Tim
todd4ta said:I primarily use Dunlop, but have ended up with quite a few of both. I just keep straps with both ends handy. One big issue for me is that the Dunlops have larger screws, so once you put on Dunlops you will have to 'toothpick' any other strap buttons you put back on (when selling for instance).
The Schallers use a more normal screw, so you can go back and forth more easily. I've never had either one fail on me.
tadawson said:pretty hard to bugger up threads when you don't change screws . . . . .
tadawson said:And what is it about the pretty much totally redundant locking of the Schaller is it that you are nervous about? Myself, I like the fact that even if the locking pin falls off, it won't come loose as long as there is weight on it. Can't say that for a Dunlop - one ragged little ball and ***BLONK***
- Tim
todd4ta said:I've found that many screw heads are too big to fit down in the hold of the Dunlop strap button. On a couple, I've taken the time to Dremel grind the screw head a little until it fit.
Urwordsbreakmed said:for one its proven that dunlops strap locks can hold 800 pounds of pressure its not coming loose... second the strap lock sits in the hole so as long as it has weight it wont come loose either.... but id rather have a closed strap lock not like those schallers.... when i throw my bass around me![]()
tadawson said:The lock pin on the Schallers IS closed. The "U" is a redundancy . . . . .
- Tim