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  • Tremolo springs and sustain?

    Does anyone know if you can hear a difference in sound when using 2 trem springs as opposed to 3? In terms of sustain? Depth?

    I prefer a slightly smoother feel of the trem with 2 springs and a little less effort but was wondering if there was any inpact on the sound...?

  • #2
    Some people may be able to hear it... but I know I certainly can't.
    "I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown

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    • #3
      Originally posted by instroke View Post
      I prefer a slightly smoother feel of the trem with 2 springs and a little less effort but was wondering if there was any inpact on the sound...?
      Do you hear a difference? Apparently you don't otherwise you would have made a statement and not posed a question.

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      • #4
        Just my 2 cents, NO ....
        I use 3 springs normally because I play somewhat aggressively with both hands and like to use the t-bar(a lot). I've had guitars with only 2 springs on them and the sustain seems to be the same, I just tend to over bend notes and it feels to 'fragile' at least to me. When palm muting I tend to 'rest' a little to hard for a 2 spring set-up(sure I could probably screw the claw into the back of the route, but I choose to use 3 springs instead).

        <Flame suit on> My best guitar for sustain is an SG, I don't know why. It isn't very heavy, it just seems to resonate better(even unplugged).
        Enjoying a rum and coke, just didn't have any coke...

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