I was thinking today (slow at work) about the differences between these trems. Having now owned guitars with all three. I have come to the conclusion that the FRTO2000 and Floyd Rose Special are more or less the same trem.
Both made in South Korea
Saddles: Both use zinc-alloy
Base Plate: Both use steel
Hex Bolts and screws: Both seem like softer metal than the OFR
Shape: Identical to the OFR, except the area where the fine tuners are seems not to be as precisely bent (this isn't consistent though, some look identical to OFRs). Both fit in OFR routes just fine.
Color Options: Floyd specials seem to come in the most styles, but both of them come in the black-nickel as well as standard black, gold, and chrome.
Locking Nut: Identical, same dimensions as OFR nuts without the "Made in Germany" stamp (obviously)
Only one thing doesn't match up. The arm and arm housing. The floyd special's arm housing seems slightly larger in diameter than the FRTO2000 and the screw-collar on the bar is slightly longer. However, neither fit inside their respective housings as well as the schaller/ofr version. Also, a schllar/ofr bar will have excessive wobble in either the FTO2000 or special's arm housings.
My theory is that they are the same thing, sans the bar and housing. They just have some baseplates that they stamp "Special" on and others that they don't. Since you can't buy an FRTO2000 other than on a guitar that comes with one, I'm guessing they just have slightly cheaper trem arms/housings for the specials which end up on lower priced guitars. The specials also go out for sale by themselves.
I could be wrong, it's just a theory.
Both made in South Korea
Saddles: Both use zinc-alloy
Base Plate: Both use steel
Hex Bolts and screws: Both seem like softer metal than the OFR
Shape: Identical to the OFR, except the area where the fine tuners are seems not to be as precisely bent (this isn't consistent though, some look identical to OFRs). Both fit in OFR routes just fine.
Color Options: Floyd specials seem to come in the most styles, but both of them come in the black-nickel as well as standard black, gold, and chrome.
Locking Nut: Identical, same dimensions as OFR nuts without the "Made in Germany" stamp (obviously)
Only one thing doesn't match up. The arm and arm housing. The floyd special's arm housing seems slightly larger in diameter than the FRTO2000 and the screw-collar on the bar is slightly longer. However, neither fit inside their respective housings as well as the schaller/ofr version. Also, a schllar/ofr bar will have excessive wobble in either the FTO2000 or special's arm housings.
My theory is that they are the same thing, sans the bar and housing. They just have some baseplates that they stamp "Special" on and others that they don't. Since you can't buy an FRTO2000 other than on a guitar that comes with one, I'm guessing they just have slightly cheaper trem arms/housings for the specials which end up on lower priced guitars. The specials also go out for sale by themselves.
I could be wrong, it's just a theory.
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