killerguitar
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Re: Big trem blocks. Any difference?
I beg to differ. I am one of the owners of Killer Guitar Components - and I know you will all think I am biased because I want to sell my products, but $70 for the product we sell truly is more than fair.
There are many companies out there selling brass blocks that are made from low-grade brass alloy and are just cut to the correct size, drilled and tapped and sent to the customer. That is what you will get for those cheaper prices. The reason our blocks are more expensive is that they are made from a certain, secret, alloy of brass that we have determined to be of the highest musical qualities (it costs more). Beyond that, each surface of the block is nicely finished, edges beveled, holes counter-sunk and the bottom surface is mirror-polished by hand.
Our Strat style blocks also incorporate what we call a "flop-stop" which is a nylon insert in the trem hole that allows the bar to stay wherever you put it without any worries of stripping, etc. Also, they are all serialized and come with a certificate stating your number. (A good way to ID your guitar if it is ever stolen) There are also a few other trade secrets we use that make these superior to anything else you can buy.
These blocks really do make an amazing difference in sustain, tone, resonance, stability and so on...
Not trying to push my product on anyone here - I just want to clarify the reasons why KGC blocks are more expensive than others. There is a LOT of work that goes into these. Trust me.
Paying $70 for a $20 brass block is the dumb part, not the block itself. I use, and prefer the brass block on my floyds, and a steel block on my strats.
...And Ian is correct, upgrade the whole bridge on a cheap Squier. You can usually catch Hwy 1 trems on ebay for about $50, and they come with a steel block.
I beg to differ. I am one of the owners of Killer Guitar Components - and I know you will all think I am biased because I want to sell my products, but $70 for the product we sell truly is more than fair.
There are many companies out there selling brass blocks that are made from low-grade brass alloy and are just cut to the correct size, drilled and tapped and sent to the customer. That is what you will get for those cheaper prices. The reason our blocks are more expensive is that they are made from a certain, secret, alloy of brass that we have determined to be of the highest musical qualities (it costs more). Beyond that, each surface of the block is nicely finished, edges beveled, holes counter-sunk and the bottom surface is mirror-polished by hand.
Our Strat style blocks also incorporate what we call a "flop-stop" which is a nylon insert in the trem hole that allows the bar to stay wherever you put it without any worries of stripping, etc. Also, they are all serialized and come with a certificate stating your number. (A good way to ID your guitar if it is ever stolen) There are also a few other trade secrets we use that make these superior to anything else you can buy.
These blocks really do make an amazing difference in sustain, tone, resonance, stability and so on...
Not trying to push my product on anyone here - I just want to clarify the reasons why KGC blocks are more expensive than others. There is a LOT of work that goes into these. Trust me.