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Join Date: Apr 2012
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What's a Tremol No and how do I use it?
Because I've got absolutely no idea!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Australia
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Fragile Harmonics
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it basically lets you block off your trem at will (or set it to dive-only) to avoid the problems associated with a floating trem (e.g. difficulty of changing tunings, double-stop bends being out of tune, all your strings going out of tune if you break a string)
unfortunately (a) i found it a bit fiddly (b) you have to have the foresight to be in the hardtail or dive-only modes before you break a string (c) massive tuning changes are still problematic because of the string gauge you're using
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Funny ****er. I want the insight of people who might have used one, smart arse! |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Anyway, I am building an Ibanez RG2570 but I never actually use the trem. I just love the necks on Ibbies. I think a Tremol-no is what I need. Is there any best brand or are they all the same?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Fragile Harmonics
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tremol-no is the brand
that being said, some other companies make similar contraptions. I haven't tried them, though.
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Why not go for something like a RGA121 prestige? Hard tail with the awesome Ibby neck And no middle pickup, either.
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