What are some good trem systems for huge divebombs and mad pull-ups?
I've got the Lo-TRSII on a few of my Ibanez guitars (which I find go out of tune after anything other than a little vibrato), and I think an Edge on my Universe reissue which is pretty good.
When bending a note on the Lo-TRSIIs, the bridge moves a little so I have to bend a little harder to reach the note I'm aiming for. No problem there, but if I hold the bend and hit another string, the second note is a little out of tune. It's a bit of a problem when bending a note to unisen with another... On the Universe, the bridge tends to stay put a little better so my ears don't hear much of a problem.
I'm not looking to replace any bridges yet, but one day I will so I thought I'd start asking around now. I know when that day comes some body modifications may be necessary to fit the new bridge.
Any experiences with the Lo-Pro, EdgePro II, ZR or any other floating trem systems I should try out? btw, I don't rest my hand on the bridge.
Thanks,
Mike
I've got the Lo-TRSII on a few of my Ibanez guitars (which I find go out of tune after anything other than a little vibrato), and I think an Edge on my Universe reissue which is pretty good.
When bending a note on the Lo-TRSIIs, the bridge moves a little so I have to bend a little harder to reach the note I'm aiming for. No problem there, but if I hold the bend and hit another string, the second note is a little out of tune. It's a bit of a problem when bending a note to unisen with another... On the Universe, the bridge tends to stay put a little better so my ears don't hear much of a problem.
I'm not looking to replace any bridges yet, but one day I will so I thought I'd start asking around now. I know when that day comes some body modifications may be necessary to fit the new bridge.
Any experiences with the Lo-Pro, EdgePro II, ZR or any other floating trem systems I should try out? btw, I don't rest my hand on the bridge.
Thanks,
Mike