coupleonapkins wrote:
I snagged one of the standard bridge versions for pretty cheep, and the pup was the EVH duncan but I couldn't tell because the photos on the listing were so poor - love wins again! But those 90's were of a different thymme, albeit with stronger metal Floyds (at least until the 2000s? IIRRRRC). I think I could stand a Kahler, but going fool Floyd is never an option, even if hotdogs are/is/am/were/wuz involved
People seem to dig the budget Barettas. If they had a fixed bridge version, I could see picking up one of those, too. The Strat trem and banana headstock seem like a kink for going out of tune, so I would just block it, anyway. Maybe someone’s got the tech magic for cutting a non-binding nut, but that level of splay makes it tough.
There’s so much lore of good and bad Floyds, but the Floyd 1000 on mine is supposed to be the baseline of reasonably solid and reliable. After the time I had with an R-Trem on a Spirit, I’m just happy that I’ll be easily able to get a drop-in replacement. (I am converting the Spirit to a fixed bridge to save myself the trouble next time.) I had a Kahler for a week when I was a kid before I swapped it back to the shop the next week since I didn’t get on with the trem or the EMGs—that put me off the entire locking trem thing. The Kahler had been my first trem guitar, so locking and floating without a tech setup or a knowledge-base (pre-internet) was rough.