Lake Placid Blues
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Many players that never use trems, including EC, like a blocked trem better than a hard tail. They like the effect of the metal sustain block on the sound but otherwise don't want a trem. A blocked trem has a trem but the springs are tightened down and a piece of wood is jammed into the space between the block and the guitar body making it a more solid connection.
I tried this on a PRS Standard that I never use the trem on, but didn't like it that much. It noticably altered the tone, essentially making it more upper mid-rangey. I liked it better with the springs just tightened down. I tried using a block on a couple of my strats that are normally floating and noticed the same thing. I liked their tone best with floating trems.
I also decided I don't really like hard tail strats as much as trem loaded strats.
Has anybody else tried blocked trems, vs a hardtail, vs floating, vs tightened down trems, and what did you like or dislike about it?
I tried this on a PRS Standard that I never use the trem on, but didn't like it that much. It noticably altered the tone, essentially making it more upper mid-rangey. I liked it better with the springs just tightened down. I tried using a block on a couple of my strats that are normally floating and noticed the same thing. I liked their tone best with floating trems.
I also decided I don't really like hard tail strats as much as trem loaded strats.
Has anybody else tried blocked trems, vs a hardtail, vs floating, vs tightened down trems, and what did you like or dislike about it?