akozols
Well-known member
Hi,
I curious about the trem stability of the vintage trem, especially on the models where it sits on the body. I'm looking into getting a Sil or Sil Special. I've had different guitars with and without locking trems. I really like the Floyd system and am comfortable with it's quirks. I've had some with vintage trem and Sprezels and have had limited success.
The one problem I've had with the vintage trem/Sprezel/non-floating is that the high strings tend to go about 15-10% sharp after a dive bomb. With a floating system, a little tug on the bar would bring them back. In all my "experiments", I believe that it's from the string loosening around the Sperzel post. If you're intersted, I'll describe why.
Anyways, could someone with the vintage trem give their impressions on how well it handles the dive bombs?
thanks,
Al
I curious about the trem stability of the vintage trem, especially on the models where it sits on the body. I'm looking into getting a Sil or Sil Special. I've had different guitars with and without locking trems. I really like the Floyd system and am comfortable with it's quirks. I've had some with vintage trem and Sprezels and have had limited success.
The one problem I've had with the vintage trem/Sprezel/non-floating is that the high strings tend to go about 15-10% sharp after a dive bomb. With a floating system, a little tug on the bar would bring them back. In all my "experiments", I believe that it's from the string loosening around the Sperzel post. If you're intersted, I'll describe why.
Anyways, could someone with the vintage trem give their impressions on how well it handles the dive bombs?
thanks,
Al