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The Gotoh Floyd Rose Licensed Bridge in Black is the pinnacle of tremolo technology, featuring a 2 7/8in center-to-center mounting hole spacing and a complete hardware package for easy installation. With a standard 40mm block and options for 33mm or 36mm, this bridge is designed for musicians seeking precision and customization in their performance.
M**Y
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Even if this bridge was as much as an original Floyd id buy. quality is superb. Every Floyd I've has had some play with each saddle. If it was designed like a kahler I'd get it haha, the ability to change string spacing would be cool, however that is not how Floyd saddles were designed. It's a small descrepency, but I'm pretty nit picky. This bridge does not have nearly as much play between saddles. Fine tuners are much smoother than other bridges I have and I'm thinking they have thicker threads because the fine tuning is much more responsive. The materials used from my understanding are exclusively hardened steel, compared to some bridges at a similar price point (namely Floyd special), consisting of some zinc alloy. Even the frt1000/2000/0200 etc... are not made of properly hardened steel. After a month of using a Floyd 1000, the knife edges showed wear beyond the coating flaking. Another cool thing is the saddle shape and coating/ material maybe? the shape is rounder than Floyd/ Schaller and hence much more comfortable. the coating or saddle material is also slightly porous or possibly just rougher, allowing much smoother hand shift across bridge. Locking studs are amazing, however I've usually just used these with Floyd studs as I doubt feel like drilling bigger holes. working just fine. the responsiveness of actually moving the trem itself while playing is more so to me than even an edge/ lol pro bridge. not to mention the arm attachment. set it and forget it man, absolutely perfect. I'm dragging on. Bridge is fantastic, for this price it's a steal. please do not buy a Floyd special. please do not buy some off brand trem. this thing will play better, sound better, last longer, is sometimes cheaper, and is more comfortable. ♥️
B**S
Better Than Floyd Rose, Gotoh 1996T
Disclaimer : YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO TO YOUR OWN GUITAR.To properly install this tremolo, you will need to remove your old Floyd posts, or the like. If you are not experienced in luthier type of work, but just want to swap your trem, LEAVE YOUR POSTS IN!!! You will need to drill into your guitar body, so again if you are unsure of this, have a luthier install this.Tools you will need should you attempt this, 11 mm drill bit, drill or drill press (recommended) general hand toolsWith this all said, I do my own guitar upgrades, I have experience with building guitars, modding them, etc.I installed this in my ESP LTD Black metal guitar. The original tremolo was a Floyd Rose 1000 series. The reason I upgraded to this Gotoh was because of the tuning stability.The reason you install the new posts with this tremolo, (drill the post holes deeper and slightly bigger) is because these new posts have a small set screw in the middle of the post screw, which seats against the bottom of the post barrel, which increases resonance and sustain, better than a Floyd.I attest to this. I saw much better sustain and tuning stability with this guitar.Floyd was Ok, but I did have issues with tuning stability when used. I can dive bomb, wank the shaft, still in tune now.Now some draw backs.Not a big deal for me, I can fix these minor details, however, others may sway away? Up to you?Those are the following:The brass block on this is 40mm. This is an issue because I cannot reinstall the back plate due to the bottom of the block is flush with the body of the guitar. Some people may not see this as an issue, some keep the plate off anyway. If this is an issue for you, find one with the 36mm or 37mm brass block. This is what I will be doing.The other issue is, the saddle set screw on the low E string ( the allan screw the fine tuner screw pushes down or up on to fine tune the string) hits the body where the cavity routing is on the front of the guitar body. Again not a big issue for me as I will correct this when I change the brass block.So even with these two issues, I still would recommend this for anyone who has a tremolo, and wants to upgrade due to tuning issues or just tremolo frustration . I will be installing another one of these Gotoh 1996T tremolo's on my Schecter Diamond series She Devil C1 guitar. Has the same Floyd 1000 series trem on it, not to mention the right post is wonky.Hope this helps you, if it does, GREAT. Keep Shredding.
J**R
Changed to a 33mm sustain block, this is a perfect drop in replacement for the Ibanez RG470MSP!
So, I have an Ibanez RG470DSP guitar, great playing and sounding instrument, but the stock Floyd Rose licensed Ibanez "DL" model tremolo, for some reason, has trouble returning to zero. I ordered this, and after a bit of measuring, realized I would need the shorter sustain block for it (this one comes stock with the 40mm block), so I picked a block up elsewhere. I had to disassemble it to install the shorter block, and I did have to use the shorter string lock bolts from the Ibanez bridge (they're the same thread size, just a little shorter) because the ones on the Gotoh are just a little too long for the Ibanez's recessed trem design, and were going to hit against the body... but the ones on the Ibanez original bridge fit this one just fine, so I swapped the bolts out and it fits the guitar perfectly now. I used the stock Ibanez bridge posts as the threads on the posts this one comes with are a more coarse thread, and the ferrules for the posts are larger, so I just used the Ibanez posts, and it worked like a charm. Simple, and it returns to zero exactly like it is supposed to. It flutters easier, has a TON more sustain and just in general sounds better due to the sustain block being brass. If you have one of the Ibanez guitars with their inexpensive licensed Floyd "DL" type tremolo, grab yourself one of these Gotoh bridges and see just how huge a difference it can make. It literally sounds like a different, and more expensive guitar now. The tone, for lack of a better adjective, just sounds a LOT bigger.
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