I use my whammy bar probably 75% of the time I play. Because of this.. I have worn out a Floyd on my Washburn N2 and a set of posts and my 1st year RG550 is now showing signs of age. the trem isn't returning to zero without a nice flick of the bar. That is the telltale sign for me that the knife edge of the trem is wearing out and usually the posts are pretty bad too. I am an extremely heady bar user. I'm not really a dive bomber but I use it to accent notes in just about every song my band does.
I am probably going to have to make a move into some new double locking trem equipt guitars. Keep in mind.. I have owned just about everything. The trem needs to be a full floater. I was thinking I might have to bite the bullet and go with a trans trem Steinberger.
What do you guys suggest I look at. I need a very smooth full floating system that can handle the rigors of constant use.
How are those Floyd Discovery guitars with the blank headstock?
I am probably going to have to make a move into some new double locking trem equipt guitars. Keep in mind.. I have owned just about everything. The trem needs to be a full floater. I was thinking I might have to bite the bullet and go with a trans trem Steinberger.
What do you guys suggest I look at. I need a very smooth full floating system that can handle the rigors of constant use.
How are those Floyd Discovery guitars with the blank headstock?
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