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saxnbass

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Schallers make noise? Dunlops rattled on me, but I haven't heard anything from my Schallers.
 

Rage

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Hello fellow guitarists!

I see EB are bringing out strap locks...
Has anyone seen them yet?
Are they available in the UK?
How do they compare with Schaeller etc??

Thanks
Paul

PS: Admin - sorry this is slightly off-topic; can we have a category for EB products other than strings?? :)
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Ernie Ball Strap Locks
Mechanically engineered to ensure ultimate instrument protection, Ernie Ball’s new Strap Locks feature a push-button, quick-release design, providing a safe, complete 360-degree secure connection to keep your instrument close at hand. Positive locking pins ensure that the locks will not release until the buttons are completely depressed, while the contoured design prevents accidental release. All Ernie Ball Strap Locks are casehardened and steel-plated, making for the most robust and rust-resistant strap lock on the market. Securely fastening buttons mean that Strap Locks can accommodate straps without their own locking mechanisms as well. Available in metallic black, gold and chrome, each Strap Lock easily installs without any instrument modifications whatsoever.
Hi guys, I've spoken to EBs international sales and to some UK retailers they say that the strap locks are expected to hit the shelves in the UK late Spring early Summer... so we're nearly there!! No news on the expected retail price though... but hey, does that really matter?
 

SteveB

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Is there any chance that these straplocks will be incorporated into the MusicMan instruments as either standard equipment or an option? I know that it would add a lot of build codes to make it an option. I for one would not mind having them as standard hardware.. even if the price of the instrument increased enough to cover the straplocks.

These straplocks in particular sound like a good candidate for such a practice because they apparently work (non-locking) even without the proper locking strap.
 

Ryan L.

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I am gonna definitely pick up a set of these to try out when they are available. Hopefully the wait will be over soon.:)
 

CamMcIntyre

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So would these be closer to Schaller style or Dunlop? I'm using Schaller's right now on all of my basses. They were the 2nd thing i did once my Ray5 came in back in 2003.....right after playing it through the only amp i had at my house-the Fender BXR 15 i bought when i got my first bass.
 

roburado

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Okay, are these things out yet? I almost had my JP6 hit the floor twice today. :eek: Luckily I had a firm hold of the neck.
 

Jodizzle

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^^Locks are not out YET. Be patient ;)
Trust me, you will know when they arrive.
Great things take time.
 

Jodizzle

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It's defenitly cool to check! This shows your dedication ..
You know us .. perfection is a must!
 

Jodizzle

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^^You got it ..
You will see the WAH before the locks though ;)
(not to say that the locks are far off)
 

PeteDuBaldo

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^^You got it ..
You will see the WAAH before the locks though ;)
(not to say that the locks are far off)


Somebody said "waah" ?


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