I installed one on my SL2H and had to raise the action to a non-comfortable level just to get the "barrel" to clear the body, and I still couldn't slide a 1.00mm pick between the two. That being said, I gotta push down on the trem when I flip (read as "pry") to detuned or I'll gouge the finish. I think I'll take the extra 10 seconds to tune down manually rather than take a chance on damaging the finish or breaking a finger prying on this piece of shit. Besides, the D-Tuna is chrome (bad chrome, that is), so it looks like shit on a black bridge. Anybody else had a similar experience? I saw one on a new EVH Charvel last week and it wouldn't flip either.
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i have mine on a Kramer and I love it- its very useful and something I really like having. And again- yours didnt work because of the recessed trem.My Guitars
Hohner HW-200 (Natrual Grain)
Slammer By Hamer XP-1 Standard (Wine Red)
Kramer 1984 Custom (Bullseye Black)
Squier Affinity Series P-Bass (Black)
Epiphone Les Paul Classic (Black)
Takamine EG531SSC (Black)
Kramer Vanguard S-440S
Kramer Proaxe Standard (Black Sparkle)
Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom (Camo)
Kramer F-1000 (Black)
Ibanez RG-370 (Urban Digital Camo)
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