I probably should be posting this in a different forum, however, because I'm strictly interested (and playing) the new Charvel production models, I'm going to post here.
I've been doing quite a bit of research on this, and realize that this has been covered quite extensively on this website alone...not to mention probably hundreds of other sites. Here's just one thread of many...which was very informative...
Anyway, I've only been a Charvel owner (again) for the last month and a half or so, and my only real gripe with these guitars is the Floyd they're using. It seems that no matter what, higher end guitars with Floyd Rose (styled) trems are sold as "original" Floyd Rose..."licensed" doesn't really apply anymore, does it???. So lets say, for example, you pick up a DiMartini model, it's going to come with an "original" floyd...I assume that means it's coming with a German made Schaller (or equivalent in terms of quality of build and materials). It seems that one way a guitar company can cut costs a little is to put a Korean or Asian made (lower quality) trem on said guitars. Charvel seems to be following this pattern.
Now it has been my experience that you get what you pay for...as cliche as that sounds...that's always seemed to be the case with anything I've purchased...especially when it comes to guitars. A good example would be my Ibanez J-Custom...this thing has a high quality "edge pro" trem. This thing is a rock...you can beat the living shit out of this thing and it never goes out of tune. It's a pain in the ass to tune up, but once dialed in, it's IN.
While the floyd rose trems on the pro mod Charvels aren't bad...they're definitely not of the quality of some trems I've used in the past...including that Ibanez.
Unfortunately, I don't have the skill-set to install/re-install lots of different trems...I don't do setups, and my only real skills with a guitar include changing strings and playing them. I guess where I'm going with this is, what are your thoughts on the trems used on the pro mod Charvels...are you guys content with them...or do you feel that you have sacrificed quality for a lower price point? I'm seriously considering having a higher quality Floyd installed on both my Charvels. The only problem is, I really don't have too much of a basis of comparison....other than that IBZ that I mentioned above, the last time I had a guitar with a Floyd was my old Kramer Nightswan...which definitely had an "original" floyd rose....hell...that guitar came with a floyd user manual with a picture of Kramer's president at the time, Eddie Van Halen, Floyd Rose, and one or two other guys if I remember correctly (I searched for that photo, but can't find it).
Anyway...I'd sure love to hear your thoughts. I'm not trying to stir up any real debates here...I just want to know if you think that the quality of the "original" floyds are worth the money. Funny thing is, I've gone to a number of my local music stores lately (including Guitar Center) and the guys working there think that the floyd on my Charvel SD 1 and 2 are "original"...which they obviously are not...or at least are not the top of the line models.
Sorry for such a long post...I just want to know that if I spring for a higher quality trem, it's really going to make that much of a difference. The ones I have now are ok...but they don't thrill me.
Thanks guys.
Todd
I've been doing quite a bit of research on this, and realize that this has been covered quite extensively on this website alone...not to mention probably hundreds of other sites. Here's just one thread of many...which was very informative...
Anyway, I've only been a Charvel owner (again) for the last month and a half or so, and my only real gripe with these guitars is the Floyd they're using. It seems that no matter what, higher end guitars with Floyd Rose (styled) trems are sold as "original" Floyd Rose..."licensed" doesn't really apply anymore, does it???. So lets say, for example, you pick up a DiMartini model, it's going to come with an "original" floyd...I assume that means it's coming with a German made Schaller (or equivalent in terms of quality of build and materials). It seems that one way a guitar company can cut costs a little is to put a Korean or Asian made (lower quality) trem on said guitars. Charvel seems to be following this pattern.
Now it has been my experience that you get what you pay for...as cliche as that sounds...that's always seemed to be the case with anything I've purchased...especially when it comes to guitars. A good example would be my Ibanez J-Custom...this thing has a high quality "edge pro" trem. This thing is a rock...you can beat the living shit out of this thing and it never goes out of tune. It's a pain in the ass to tune up, but once dialed in, it's IN.
While the floyd rose trems on the pro mod Charvels aren't bad...they're definitely not of the quality of some trems I've used in the past...including that Ibanez.
Unfortunately, I don't have the skill-set to install/re-install lots of different trems...I don't do setups, and my only real skills with a guitar include changing strings and playing them. I guess where I'm going with this is, what are your thoughts on the trems used on the pro mod Charvels...are you guys content with them...or do you feel that you have sacrificed quality for a lower price point? I'm seriously considering having a higher quality Floyd installed on both my Charvels. The only problem is, I really don't have too much of a basis of comparison....other than that IBZ that I mentioned above, the last time I had a guitar with a Floyd was my old Kramer Nightswan...which definitely had an "original" floyd rose....hell...that guitar came with a floyd user manual with a picture of Kramer's president at the time, Eddie Van Halen, Floyd Rose, and one or two other guys if I remember correctly (I searched for that photo, but can't find it).
Anyway...I'd sure love to hear your thoughts. I'm not trying to stir up any real debates here...I just want to know if you think that the quality of the "original" floyds are worth the money. Funny thing is, I've gone to a number of my local music stores lately (including Guitar Center) and the guys working there think that the floyd on my Charvel SD 1 and 2 are "original"...which they obviously are not...or at least are not the top of the line models.
Sorry for such a long post...I just want to know that if I spring for a higher quality trem, it's really going to make that much of a difference. The ones I have now are ok...but they don't thrill me.
Thanks guys.
Todd
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