Before I discovered Jacksons, I was quite into Ibanez RG's and Jems. I am a Lefty, so there really isn't much choice in the JEM department, so I custom built one. Having collected 6 lovely Jacksons, I have now parted with most of the Ibanez guitars. I did however, keep a spare Cosmo Pro Lefty Trem unit. I do think these things are streets ahead of Floyd Rose in the technical department. I decided to update my DK2 with a Sustainer, and replace the Jackson Trem (which I believe is contributing to the dull sound of the guitar) with the Cosmo Pro. Not only has the guitar brightened up somewhat, but I think it is better to play.
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Ibanez Trem on my DK2
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Sweet, Those Ibanez trem units are really different than floyds, Im not entirely sure what makes them better though, I think they use the same metal, just steel. I just always liked how the Floyd Rose's Tremelo Arm locks up fully and doesnt flop around, I dont know if the Ibanez's do that, most guys I see playing Ibanez let the trem swing freely.
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That is the one thing I don't like about the Ibanez, the swinging arm. I am looking at adapting the old Jackson arm to fit. If it works, then it will be the best of both worlds.
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One nice touch with the Ibanez is that you don't have to cut the string balls off to install them. You can see the ball ends poking through in the cavity photo. I wasn't very careful, and didn't get them in their little plastic (red) pockets, but it helps illustrate the point. If you are careful, the ball end snaps into the red plastic retainer and it is all very neat. You can't normally see it of course because the backplate covers it up.
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Originally posted by Trev57 View PostOne nice touch with the Ibanez is that you don't have to cut the string balls off to install them. You can see the ball ends poking through in the cavity photo. I wasn't very careful, and didn't get them in their little plastic (red) pockets, but it helps illustrate the point. If you are careful, the ball end snaps into the red plastic retainer and it is all very neat. You can't normally see it of course because the backplate covers it up.
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