They way I see it you can judge 2 of the 3 most important things about a locking trem by playing one for a bit:
Feel
Sound (or how it sounds in that guitar)
The one thing you can't tell is how long it will continue to function and stay in tune.
My understanding is that this is related to the hardness of the knife edges and posts.
So if a Korean Floyd feels and sounds good, and has the same metalurigiacial (spelling?)
hardness, it should hold up as good as a german OFR right?
Feel free to correct any assumptions I made here, I'm definitly no engineer!
So, how can we get these hardness numbers?
Feel
Sound (or how it sounds in that guitar)
The one thing you can't tell is how long it will continue to function and stay in tune.
My understanding is that this is related to the hardness of the knife edges and posts.
So if a Korean Floyd feels and sounds good, and has the same metalurigiacial (spelling?)
hardness, it should hold up as good as a german OFR right?
Feel free to correct any assumptions I made here, I'm definitly no engineer!
So, how can we get these hardness numbers?
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