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  • #16
    Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

    I have a trem stopper in one of my other guitars. But I thought I'd try the tremol-no so I have the option to do full floating at times.

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    • #17
      Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

      Or you can try my trick!
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      • #18
        Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

        Originally posted by LonePhantom View Post
        Great idea!!
        I’ve been gassing for Keisel with the hipshot trem. But I needed a way to make a floating bridge able to go to drop D...otherwise it’s not really a 100% useful guitar for me. This may just solve that!
        Now if I can only figure out how to actually afford a Keisel.....lol

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        • #19
          Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

          The Hybrid sounds nothing like a JB to me. The JB is brasher and pretty much can only do sounds with at least some distortion. The JB is a very particular one trick pony, but it is the best trick if that is what you want. The Hybrid sounds great at every gain range, however. It also feels a lot more dynamic than a JB.
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          • #20
            Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

            Originally posted by LonePhantom View Post
            Dude, thats pretty clever! does it clatter at all tho?

            Ledvedder, First of all, AWESOME guitar!! I love my charvels!! And, incidentally, I have a 59/custom 'brid in my white one. It is a great pickup! IMO, there is more warmth than a JB, (JBs are great in the right guitar and I have one in my 80s Kramer that kicks apples!) But the 59/custom has the soul of the 59, but fills in the mids and has a kick to it for harder stuff. Its a great pup that covers alot of ground.

            As far as the tremelno. (sp?) Ive used wood blocks and several other methods. You can also go with a regular trem stop also. less complicated and no issues like mentioned above and simple installation.. My Kramer came with one. I had to take it out when I put a large block in tho.. Have fun!
            Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.

            Jol Dantzig

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            • #21
              Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

              Originally posted by BloodRose View Post
              Dude, thats pretty clever! does it clatter at all tho?

              Ledvedder, First of all, AWESOME guitar!! I love my charvels!! And, incidentally, I have a 59/custom 'brid in my white one. It is a great pickup! IMO, there is more warmth than a JB, (JBs are great in the right guitar and I have one in my 80s Kramer that kicks apples!) But the 59/custom has the soul of the 59, but fills in the mids and has a kick to it for harder stuff. Its a great pup that covers alot of ground.

              As far as the tremelno. (sp?) Ive used wood blocks and several other methods. You can also go with a regular trem stop also. less complicated and no issues like mentioned above and simple installation.. My Kramer came with one. I had to take it out when I put a large block in tho.. Have fun!
              Thanks man! I've read that since the 59/custom is so clear, that it can get harsh under higher gain stuff. Do you experience that?

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              • #22
                Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                Originally posted by BloodRose View Post
                Dude, thats pretty clever! does it clatter at all tho?
                GENIUS!
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                • #23
                  Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                  Originally posted by GuitarStv View Post
                  If I were you, I'd send it back while you can. Had a tremol-no in my Charvel for a while. It's a cool idea but it does not do what it's supposed to do. The thumbscrews aren't strong enough to really lock the trem in place. They will slip. When they slip, they scratch and deform the shaft of the rod. A couple months (or years if you're lucky) of that and you end up with a trem that will never return to true because the unevenness of the rod scrapes the inside of the little block. Very annoying.

                  I've since gone back to just leaving the trem floating all the time, but wish I hasn't wasted my money.
                  I've had one in for 10-15 years with no problems at all.
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                  Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                  • #24
                    Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                    Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                    I've had one in for 10-15 years with no problems at all.
                    Yeah, I'm reading tons of good reviews and tons of bad reviews about them.

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                    • #25
                      Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                      Originally posted by BloodRose View Post
                      Dude, thats pretty clever! does it clatter at all tho?

                      Ledvedder, First of all, AWESOME guitar!! I love my charvels!! And, incidentally, I have a 59/custom 'brid in my white one. It is a great pickup! IMO, there is more warmth than a JB, (JBs are great in the right guitar and I have one in my 80s Kramer that kicks apples!) But the 59/custom has the soul of the 59, but fills in the mids and has a kick to it for harder stuff. Its a great pup that covers alot of ground.

                      As far as the tremelno. (sp?) Ive used wood blocks and several other methods. You can also go with a regular trem stop also. less complicated and no issues like mentioned above and simple installation.. My Kramer came with one. I had to take it out when I put a large block in tho.. Have fun!
                      Nothing comes through the amp, so no issues as far as I'm concerned.
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                      • #26
                        Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                        Originally posted by ledvedder View Post
                        Thanks man! I've read that since the 59/custom is so clear, that it can get harsh under higher gain stuff. Do you experience that?

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                        I dont notice any harshness. But people's opinions can vary.
                        Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.

                        Jol Dantzig

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                        • #27
                          Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                          I don't notice any harshness with the Hybrid, either. It might be too high.
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                          • #28
                            Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                            Originally posted by ledvedder View Post
                            What can you guys tell me about the 59/custom hybrid vs the JB?
                            I agree with Mincer. The JB tends to be a one-trick pony. Sometimes it sounds great, sometimes not so. But the hybrid is very versatile and has a very pleasing tone, like a '59 that's gone through puberty and has some body to its voice, or like a '59's big brother.

                            Great clarity, very articulate, good highs but not piercing, more mids than the '59, a bit more power when needed, splits extremely well.

                            Give me a hybrid over a JB any day! (Although I do have one guitar with a JB in it that sounds super...I'm not necessarily a JB hater).
                            Originally Posted by IanBallard
                            Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                            • #29
                              Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                              Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                              The hybrid is very versatile and has a very pleasing tone, like a '59 that's gone through puberty and has some body to its voice, or like a '59's big brother.

                              Great clarity, very articulate, good highs but not piercing, more mids than the '59, a bit more power when needed, splits extremely well.
                              +1

                              That's a great description of the Hybrid; I wish I'd done as well with my attempt.
                              Originally posted by crusty philtrum
                              And that's probably because most people with electric guitars seem more interested in their own performance rather than the effect on the listener ... in fact i don't think many people who own electric guitars even give a poop about the effect on a listener. Which is why many people play electric guitars but very very few of them are actually musicians.

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                              • #30
                                Re: NGD - Charvel So Cal

                                I replaced the Distortion with a JB and installed a Tremol-no. This guitar is just about perfect now.

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