Thundermtn
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Re: Do you use Straplocks?
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Dunlop strap locks are mandatory on my instruments.
So about these super sexy Schaller S-locks:
1) do these have screws that actually fit guitars without needing wood glue and toothpicks like the regular schallers did?
2) are the buttons sold separately anywhere? I have a modest 3 guitars and 1 strap and don't want to buy 3 sets
From my limited testing, it appears that the new pins are the larger factor is keeping things quiet. I tried the older locks with the new pins and still no noise.
Curious to see if Jeff or Dave have experienced the same.
I must say, I'm impressed. The originals are a tried and true design that would have continued to sell like hotcakes for years... I wouldn't figure they would even put thought into improving them.. Not only did they show the initiative, looks like they hit it out of the park! I agree with Guitfiddle.. On several occasions I've rounded out the screw heads when Ive had the screw stop and yet the post not all the way down.. These are supposed to be less noisy.. What causes the noise? never noticed mine being noisy, but im 80 % deaf
Plus the color options are cool. Makes me wonder if Dunlop will upgrade now..??
I have mostly always used Dunlops. I always liked the Schallars and liked the fact that even if the pin failed, you still have the security of the "cup" that the guitar pin sits in.. I just mainly chose Dunlop for 2 reasons. first: I bought them first based on a friends recommendation. Second: when I did try the Schallars, I didnt like how the pin stuck out. Made it impossible to put the guitar in the case with the strap on. But, I rarely do that. The problem is, I now prefer the Schallars, especially the new ones, but I have dunlops on most of my guitars and Schallars on 2 and I cant justify the cost of swapping them all to the same system
What caused the noise was the strap pins themselves rattling around in the locks. They 'thunk' as you move around. The new ones solve that completely. I think they are slightly bigger, so there is no rattling at all. Once you try the new ones, the thunking of the old ones drive you crazy.