I'm working on my Chandler Soloist body, which was a top-loader, and am looking at trem options, online. Many come with short blocks, these days, but I want to keep this geeter a top-load, and not route it. Any good places to buy long blocks for OFRs as well as Licensed Floyds. Chances are, it'll be a licensed one, as my budget just isn't enough for an OFR.............but, you never know. Any personal opinions on the Takeuchi TRS-101s, by the way?
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Re: Any Good places to buy long blocks?
http://guitarpartsdepot.com/Merchant2/me...tegory_Code=FRP
that site will have all of your floyd needs. enjoy.
sully
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Re: Any Good places to buy long blocks?
Yeah, I've been frequenting that place, lately, and that's probably where I'm gonna buy my trem. That or, here:
http://www.guitarpartsresource.com
I've bought stuff from them before, and was satisfied. Thought about checking out the Mighty Mite trems, do to buedget restraints, but I'm a bit leery about quality, and parts availability.
I remember having an Ibanez RG220 that had the TRS-101, and it stayed in tune suprisingly well. Since it IS a top-loader project, the amount of pullup will be limited, so I won't be doing my usual harsh reverse bombs (I'll save my Ibanez for that), but, I know the TRSes come with short blocks. Fortunately, Depot has that covered. I just didn't know if there were any other places I wasn't aware of.
Thanks, Sully!I'm not Ron!
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Re: Any Good places to buy long blocks?
yeah, i think that the TRS bridges are okay, and honestly, i wouldn't be surprised if the mighty mite floyds were decent as well.
sully
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