Cool collection. I think you came back in a BIG way! Congrats! I love them all especially the Candy Blue!
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very nice, i dig the bullseyes
and that quilt top is mouth wateringLast edited by SILENTSCREAM; 05-05-2006, 10:46 AM.
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Originally posted by circle of the tyrantsYeah, I'm digging the V-trem thing. I was getting tired of Floyd-equipped guitars as it was, but I definitely fell in love the first time I played a brass trem. I had a USA Charvel around the mid to late 80's that had a Kahler, which I wasn't too fond of. I guess the first time I played a brass trem was last year. I had no idea what I was missing!
P.S. Absolutely love your collection!Last edited by vondran; 05-11-2006, 11:32 AM.
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Originally posted by vondranHow's the tone different with a brass v-trem? Is that what you're really loving about them? Also, how are they doing with staying in tune - especially with the pointy headstocks?
How well do they stay in tune?Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
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Originally posted by SoapI was wondering the same thing.
How well do they stay in tune?
I can say this, I can do everything with a brass trem that I could do with a Floyd. That might not mean anything more than the fact that I didn't use Floyd's to their fullest potential! I don't use a trem constantly, so I don't need the comforts of a double-locking system. I have had no tuning problems with my brass trems. I love Floyds and have owned dozens of guitars with them, I just realized that no more often than I use them, brass trems would suffice, not to mention the ease of restringing/setting up a brass trem.
The tone is definitely different than a standard v-trem. Alot more sustain, plus a little "chime" mixed in. I didn't think they would sound much differently, but they do. To each his own, I guess.
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