Haha! I donāt believe you! I hope you know my comments were a joke about my own narrow point of view when it comes to lyrics. You have a very pleasing voice to listen to, itās just that I donāt listen to what people sing!
i forgot to comment on this even though i`ve listened to it a few times since you put it up, wonderful as always.
Hi Jet, the big disadvantage of a floating block is breaking a string. Every other string goes out of tune. But I hardly ever break a string in a live performance, mainly because I hardly ever have a live performance. What I also learned is that the best guitar sound you can get is from a Telecaster type guitar. The reason for that is that I donāt have any tele type guitars! Enjoy your strat!
Hi Leon and Jet ,dont know if you
ve seen or heard of a Tremsetter before ,you do have to butcher your strat a bit to fit one but personaly that didn`t bother me with the model i own but the tremsetter does work good .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAmNmjiR38Q
Hmmā¦ guy must have been a bone surgeon before this. I never really minded if the other strings went a little off when I used the tremolo, as long as it came back, and as long as I keep my nut greased (on the guitar) the Strat tremolo is better at keeping in tune than my other guitars. Itās just when a string breaks that Iām out of luck because the total tension against the tremolo springs is suddenly reduced. I didnāt see anything in this video that showed me how a Tremsetter would compensate for that?
i wont lie to you it
s been ten years or more that i had it on and trust you to come up with that question ,the answer is,i cant remember ha ha ,tell you what i
ll google it ā¦back again,i looked briefly and didnt see anything, but the answer will be out there, to be honest though Leon i always had a spare guitar anyway ,so i didn
t care if a string broke ,but im sure something in my head is telling me that it can hold it
s tuning after a break.ill be back..(.2 days later i
m back), i detunesd the top E to simulate a break and it did not hold its tuning. ahh never mind i thought it would ,it
s still good for country bends though, where a normal trem is not good for country bends.
No tuning issues for me (yet) although I am not exactly doing EVH dives.
The graphite treatment seems to be doing the trick so far.
String breakage not a problem as Iām not playing in a band.
Maybe I just got a lucky with a stable axe?
Ah! Beautiful!