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  • Kahler model 6

    Hi guys. It has been a while since my last post
    I'm here to ask you this....do you know the exact model of Kahlers which were mounted on Model 6 in the 86 era?
    It is for sure a 23xx series with brass rollers (2310 or 2320?)
    Have you ever tried a 2300 (steel on steel)? Does it plays better?Opinions?

    Get on rockin with your replies

  • #2
    They had the 2320, aka the "Standard". I've got the 2300 on my San Dimas Charvel and I like it fine, but I wouldn't necessarily call it "better" than the Standard, just a little different. Maybe a little bit brighter & "crisper". The Kahler site says it has more sustain, but I don't know. It's probably a few milliseconds under lab conditions or something. You can order the steel parts for yours if you want.

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    • #3
      Can you spend a word about sustain? Is it appreciable better with steel rollers?
      Is it good with dive bombing?
      Last edited by Fix_Metal; 11-23-2007, 06:43 AM.

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      • #4
        Damn nice The same question did i want to post yesterday but i thought ill gonna do it now!

        Are you sure that the KAhler is the 2320 model?

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        • #5
          Are you sure that the KAhler is the 2320 model?
          yes it is

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          • #6
            no more infos? mhh...

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            • #7
              Yes, it's OK for divebombing. The strings go nice & slack to the point of hitting the neck pickup. It doesn't pull up as far as a floyd (depending on how you set up your floyd). You can't flutter with it. It's basically a more subtle trem than a floyd, but imo it does what it does well, and it has its own character. Mine stays in tune nicely, but I will say that I happen to have a floyd nut on that guitar (it came to me that way).

              Getting back to the sustain question, I truly don't think there's a huge difference between the steel & brass versions. If the brass was that much worse, they would've gone to steel only, imo. The difference in tone is noticeable, but which one is "better" is strictly a matter of taste.

              Not to go too far off-topic, but I had played a few Kahlered guitars years ago and hated them. I only got the one I have because I wanted an SD Charvel and realized I was going to have a long wait finding one with a floyd. I came to realize that I had let a few poorly maintained & set up guitars keep me from pulling the trigger on some great Charvels, and I kick myself for it. I won't hesitate to buy more.
              Last edited by dg; 11-30-2007, 02:27 PM.

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              • #8
                Great question I've been meaning to ask because I couldn't figure out the exact model using the Kahler site. Thanks for the info guys!
                Unleash the fury.....Texas style!

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                • #9
                  I have both steel and brass rollers and don't notice much difference as dg said.

                  Kahler has a comparison page, shows their opinion of sustain and such for steel or brass on cams and rollers:
                  Whammy Parts sells current and vintage guitar parts.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MountainDog View Post
                    I have both steel and brass rollers and don't notice much difference as dg said.

                    Kahler has a comparison page, shows their opinion of sustain and such for steel or brass on cams and rollers:
                    http://www.kahlerparts.com/Other_Pages/Compare.htm
                    Yea, I've seen that table.
                    A big thank you goes to everybody who helped out to clarify this point.
                    Keep on rockin

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