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Bought this Tremol-no for my PRS SE Custom 24. My advice, follow the assembly instructions (don't do like I did and try to figure it out). Nevertheless, it works. Does what it claims, being able to change the bridge from floating, to dive-only, to hard-tail. The only problem I'm finding (that I don't think is related to my sketchy assembly) is with one the rubber bushing for the screws you tighten to stop the bridge from moving. The rubber is super hard, so hard that I had to use a wrench to tighten the screw (a screw you're supposed to turn with the tips of your fingers). I removed the bushing , now I can tighten the screw but the bridge doesn't completely lockdown now (still moves ever so slightly, you can hear it when doing double stop bends). Not everyone is facing this issue but I'm not the only one either. With switching the rubber bushing, it should resolve this problem. Otherwise, I like it
Bought this Tremol-no for my PRS SE Custom 24. My advice, follow the assembly instructions (don't do like I did and try to figure it out). Nevertheless, it works. Does what it claims, being able to change the bridge from floating, to dive-only, to hard-tail. The only problem I'm finding (that I don't think is related to my sketchy assembly) is with one the rubber
Bought this Tremol-no for my PRS SE Custom 24. My advice, follow the assembly instructions (don't do like I did and try to figure it out). Nevertheless, it works. Does what it claims, being able to change the bridge from floating, to dive-only, to hard-tail. The only problem I'm finding (that I don't think is related to my sketchy assembly) is with one the rubber bushing for the screws you tighten to stop the bridge from moving. The rubber is super hard, so hard that I had to use a wrench to tighten the screw (a screw you're supposed to turn with the tips of your fingers). I removed the bushing , now I can tighten the screw but the bridge doesn't completely lockdown now (still moves ever so slightly, you can hear it when doing double stop bends). Not everyone is facing this issue but I'm not the only one either. With switching the rubber bushing, it should resolve this problem. Otherwise, I like it
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The perfect solution for stability issues
taddeomaiden 01.01.2018
This ingenious piece of hardware allows you to control your floating bridge in 3 possible settings: completely blocked, one-way only thomann (pulling the arm, like a vintage tremolo: i.e. Strat) and two-ways as a normal floating bridge.
It's really effective: if the bridge is blocked it holds tuning as a hardtail would.
The installation is super easy, the control cavity can be closed normally and the passage between the 3 settings is very quick, projected to be changed between songs without any hassle: you just have to turn 1 or 2 of the little knobs.
This particular model fits PRS floating bridges and similar ones.
This ingenious piece of hardware allows you to control your floating bridge in 3 possible settings: completely blocked, one-way only thomann (pulling the arm, like a vintage tremolo: i.e. Strat) and two-ways as a normal floating bridge.
It's really effective: if the bridge is blocked it holds tuning as a hardtail would.
The installation is super easy, the
This ingenious piece of hardware allows you to control your floating bridge in 3 possible settings: completely blocked, one-way only thomann (pulling the arm, like a vintage tremolo: i.e. Strat) and two-ways as a normal floating bridge.
It's really effective: if the bridge is blocked it holds tuning as a hardtail would.
The installation is super easy, the control cavity can be closed normally and the passage between the 3 settings is very quick, projected to be changed between songs without any hassle: you just have to turn 1 or 2 of the little knobs.
This particular model fits PRS floating bridges and similar ones.
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Fix tremolo
Alex N 20.08.2020
Good system for blocking tremolo
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Great product
GJK123 17.02.2020
Great product. It does work but you have to set it up right. Kind of a pain to setup 100% right but it’s worth it in the end. I use this with my PRS SE custom 24.