unleashthejay
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Do you need to invest in an expensive tremolo if you plan on replacing the saddles & tremolo block and arm? I saw a $12 one on amazon and a $100 on stew Mac. I was planning on buying the cheaper one. Thank you.
Not worth it imho, that is a piece that is better to spend $ on, even the FR Special needs to parts replaced and by then, you are almost the cost of a full blown, FR. The cheap ones are made from pot metal, wear out quickly and generally dont stay in tune very well.
Better to spend a bit of $$ on a good bridge than fight it to keep in tune.
OP, can you explain what you are intending here? If you buy a decent bridge to begin with, you shouldn't *have* to replace all those parts!
What are you looking for in a bridge?
If you want a 6-point with all quality parts why not get a Callaham? Do you want to experiment with variants of parts?
That's exactly what I'm going with, Callahan is great, I have one. Yes, I want to use a Callahan block and Ferra-glide graph tec saddles (this works great on another guitar).
Thank you for your reply and help.
Do you have locking tuners?
If you buy a complete Callaham you can also resell just the saddles when you replace them.
I would do that but I want it in black which they don't offer. Do you know if the cheaper Wilkinson option here is worth It or should I just pony up and get the ones from stewmac?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...FHESBWAX&psc=1
https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-ha...ntage-tremolo/
I don't know. I never owned either of those units. FWIW I like that the cheap one has stamped saddles, I think that is important for a Strat.
Do you even know whether your selected future saddles fit the expensive unit?
If you don't want to spend a lot on a 6-screw trem, get the Gotoh. It has a full-size block, bent saddles, durable. I have it on 2 Strat builds and it's been great. Majority of the time it is blocked down acting as a hard tail but I've not had a single issue with them.