Re: Tremsetter
If you like ghost bends, that cool harmonic dive bomb when you double stop bend (one of Lynch's trademarks), warbles, flutters and other weird Floyd induced noises DON'T install a Tremsetter. The positives regarding alternate tuning stability, stability during double stop bends are all true with the tremsetter. I think the choice is actually simple.
DON'T install a Tremsetter on a vintage rare guitar. The modification doesn't matter when you own it but it will when you sell it.
DO install a Tremsetter if you don't like the feel of a locking trem and are more of a hardtail type of player.
To me... a Tremsetter kills all the coolness of a double locking trem.
If you like ghost bends, that cool harmonic dive bomb when you double stop bend (one of Lynch's trademarks), warbles, flutters and other weird Floyd induced noises DON'T install a Tremsetter. The positives regarding alternate tuning stability, stability during double stop bends are all true with the tremsetter. I think the choice is actually simple.
DON'T install a Tremsetter on a vintage rare guitar. The modification doesn't matter when you own it but it will when you sell it.
DO install a Tremsetter if you don't like the feel of a locking trem and are more of a hardtail type of player.
To me... a Tremsetter kills all the coolness of a double locking trem.
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