AxAxSxS wrote:My first love was a strat. I played that exclusively for years. Later I got into floyd equipped guitars. To me, they are easy to set up and worth the little bit of extra effort it takes. Tuning stability is perfect and I enjoy being able to go "BREEEOOoowww" Also trem equipped guitars have a different feel when bending notes and to me are easier to play. A trem equipped guitar just has more options on things you can do with it. I get that a lot of people don't want to put in the effort of getting used to them especially when they can allready play just fine with a hardtail. Using the trem and finding your guitar way out of tune afterwards sucks. there are ways of making sure that does not happen but there is a learning curve involved there.
With the 12's, there is a VERY limited supply of guitars that have usable trems. Obviosly Floyds are out, and good luck finding anything that has a decent setup. Jazzmaster trems and Bigsby style work ok, but lack the range of the better tremolo's. I modded the shit out of the Bigsby I have on the CHIckenbacker I have, added a sleeve so it would have more range, and individual posts for each string to have it's own anchor. It's still not ideal. Dillion hit a home run with the Strat style trem and locking tuners. I just don't like the shape of the guitar they put it on. Aesthetically, it's a good looking Rick'ish shape, but the horns are a pain in the ass and it's not well balanced. I'd love to have fine tuners like a Floyd has, but I'm not sure that's possible with the string spacing required on a 12.
So the SG inspired guitar I am building will have a strat style carve on the back, balance well, feel comfortable to hold with no stomach stabbing, and will have a strat style trem with locking tuners like the Dillion I fell in love with. It's a partial hollowbody with only the horn side hollowed out on the upper horn. I'm trying to maximize ass end weight and will use brass covers cut from a cymbal to add weight. Should be a rad guitar very soon!
I don't have tuning problems with my strat-style Babicz dong-bar. All you need is a non-stick nut, good tuners (locking preferred) and a properly set-up bridge. I think a Floyd Rose is an overcomplicated solution to a simple problem, which comes with a lot of baggage and potential for more problems.
I use 4 springs on my wang. Less I find is not effective. 4 or 5 will lock that shit down hard to the body and absolutely prevents tuning issues. Divebombs are just as doable on it, way down to the flubba whubba.