is the floyd rose 2 trem any good? or is it pretty much a worthless piece of junk.
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The Floyd II is basically identical to the Schaller Floyd, and it's a good trem. The only exception would be if it's one of the very early ones that were single-locking. You don't see many of those. The biggest difference between a Floyd II and an Original Floyd is that the II has a cast metal baseplate with hardened inserts for the knife edges, rather than being made entirely of hardened steel.
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Originally posted by dg View PostThe Floyd II is basically identical to the Schaller Floyd, and it's a good trem. The only exception would be if it's one of the very early ones that were single-locking. You don't see many of those. The biggest difference between a Floyd II and an Original Floyd is that the II has a cast metal baseplate with hardened inserts for the knife edges, rather than being made entirely of hardened steel.
the single locking one one the Kramer you just purchased leaves a lot to be desiredOut Of Ideas
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Don't buy anything that is not either...
Made in The USA
American Series
Focus (F-x000)
American Showerster/Savant
Nightswan
Proaxe
all others will have an ass for the trem and balls for the body
(single locking or vintage and plywood)Out Of Ideas
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What about the Floyd Rose Pro? Supposedly a low-profile version of the FR original. I have never had the opportunity to try one, but a few people have told me they don't care for them.
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Originally posted by HiOctane View PostWhat about the Floyd Rose Pro? Supposedly a low-profile version of the FR original. I have never had the opportunity to try one, but a few people have told me they don't care for them.My Guitars
Hohner HW-200 (Natrual Grain)
Slammer By Hamer XP-1 Standard (Wine Red)
Kramer 1984 Custom (Bullseye Black)
Squier Affinity Series P-Bass (Black)
Epiphone Les Paul Classic (Black)
Takamine EG531SSC (Black)
Kramer Vanguard S-440S
Kramer Proaxe Standard (Black Sparkle)
Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom (Camo)
Kramer F-1000 (Black)
Ibanez RG-370 (Urban Digital Camo)
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Originally posted by HiOctane View PostWhat about the Floyd Rose Pro? Supposedly a low-profile version of the FR original. I have never had the opportunity to try one, but a few people have told me they don't care for them.
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I have the Floyd Rose Pro in my RR3, and I love it. Low profile allows me better muting control and it just fits my playing better. It does not feel like it is in the way like the original trem felt. Plus the chrome work just looks better, IMO.
Stays in tune, and the only time I have to retune is when the temperature changes drastically. It was well worth the work putting it in.
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Thanks guys.
Thus far, seems like it's unanimous that the FR Pro is a good trem.
Is it a straight replacement for an original FR? In other words, can you just
swap it out?
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Originally posted by HiOctane View PostThanks guys.
Thus far, seems like it's unanimous that the FR Pro is a good trem.
Is it a straight replacement for an original FR? In other words, can you just
swap it out?My Guitars
Hohner HW-200 (Natrual Grain)
Slammer By Hamer XP-1 Standard (Wine Red)
Kramer 1984 Custom (Bullseye Black)
Squier Affinity Series P-Bass (Black)
Epiphone Les Paul Classic (Black)
Takamine EG531SSC (Black)
Kramer Vanguard S-440S
Kramer Proaxe Standard (Black Sparkle)
Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom (Camo)
Kramer F-1000 (Black)
Ibanez RG-370 (Urban Digital Camo)
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