Hopefully this has not been done yet by anybody that is dumb enough to spend $75 on just a base plate and go through all the disassembling and reassembling of an OFR tremolo.
I have two guitars with the Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Tremolos. After reading certain threads on here about how the O2000's just didn't hold up over time, I became somewhat irritated about it. Why they would put an inferior product on their guitar just had me seeing red long enough to buy 2 replacement OFR Made In Germany base plates, new OFR studs, and a new set of OFR springs (fwiw I love their springs!).
Well after getting the factory one off of my RR24M I did a comparison and the results are interesting and may shock you to a point.
In this picture, the new OFR MIG base plate is on the left, while the O2000 is on the right.
I noticed 3 things right off the bat when looking at them. Keep in mind, this is off of 2009 RR24M and a Brand new OFR MIG.
1. The slots where the string locking screw on the O2000 looks as if it was been bent/crimped to achieve that shape, as compared to the OFR MIG it looks like its made like that rather than having those buckles in the very corners.
2. The holes for mounting the sustain block are bigger on the O2000.
3. The O2000's logo is smooth on the base plate while the OFR MIG has a slight texture to it.
Other things that i've noticed upon handling the two is the O2000 is a bit heavier and a hair taller than the OFR MIG. Being that the O2000 is a bit heavier wouldn't that increase the sustain of the guitar vs. the lighter OFR?
Just some food for thought. Anybody else wanna throw something into the mixing bowl?
I have two guitars with the Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Tremolos. After reading certain threads on here about how the O2000's just didn't hold up over time, I became somewhat irritated about it. Why they would put an inferior product on their guitar just had me seeing red long enough to buy 2 replacement OFR Made In Germany base plates, new OFR studs, and a new set of OFR springs (fwiw I love their springs!).
Well after getting the factory one off of my RR24M I did a comparison and the results are interesting and may shock you to a point.
In this picture, the new OFR MIG base plate is on the left, while the O2000 is on the right.
I noticed 3 things right off the bat when looking at them. Keep in mind, this is off of 2009 RR24M and a Brand new OFR MIG.
1. The slots where the string locking screw on the O2000 looks as if it was been bent/crimped to achieve that shape, as compared to the OFR MIG it looks like its made like that rather than having those buckles in the very corners.
2. The holes for mounting the sustain block are bigger on the O2000.
3. The O2000's logo is smooth on the base plate while the OFR MIG has a slight texture to it.
Other things that i've noticed upon handling the two is the O2000 is a bit heavier and a hair taller than the OFR MIG. Being that the O2000 is a bit heavier wouldn't that increase the sustain of the guitar vs. the lighter OFR?
Just some food for thought. Anybody else wanna throw something into the mixing bowl?
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