I've become a big fan of the string through hardtail, but for my trem needs, it's got to be an original Edge.
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Hello all, I'm new here, as I am also a relatively new Jackson owner as well.
For me it is definatley a Kahler, I've had a Les Paul Deluxe factory fitted with one, and my newly acquired '84 Rhoads student has one as well. Floyds are OK, but I prefer the feel of the Kahler. The Edge is one of the nicest Floyd-types, tho.Last edited by captain tightpants; 04-28-2007, 11:27 AM.
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My preference is the OFR. I do prefer the Kahler to alot of the lesser floyd bridges especially in the late 80's model guitars. Esp with the previously mentioned floyd nut and stiffy spring.
///MK
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The ESP Sinclair trem functions ok but not as smooth as a floyd.Every ESP I've had with the Sinclair I had to use old springs to get a good feel out of the trem.There is a big difference in the sustain blocks used on the Sinclairs if you get one with the big block they are pretty good tone wise.I had a M.Wilton model ESP and it had the big sustain block.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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kahlers are good because unlike floyds they are not limited to being set up for a narrow tuning range, whereas floyds u can only really set up for one with a few minor adjustments. kahlers are also smoother to use, floyds can be alittle too responsive for certain things, and i've laways found kahlered guitars to have a fatter less brittle tone than floyded ones
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