Fender EC Strat trem question?

Re: Fender EC Strat trem question?

Ha...the one I played and almost bought years ago (1994), only had a block of wood in there, nothing special.

The bad part...I bought a $400 Jag-Stang over the $600 Clapton Strat at the time!!! Worse...I passed on a Mesa Maverick 1x12 Prototype Amp on the same damn day!!!
 
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Re: Fender EC Strat trem question?

Just accurate shaping and pressure.
 
Re: Fender EC Strat trem question?

Does anyone know if they can be unblocked without it being a permanent modification?

The EC Strat is just a traditional Vintage Trem. If you want to remove the block just take it out & adjust it the way you want it set up. I own 2 EC Strats. I have both of them set with the bridge resting on the body & 4 or 5 springs. I like the bridge resting on the body. They stay in tune better & most importantly is they will stay in tune if you break a string. A floating bridge offers you more whamminess(is that even a word?) but the danger or hazard is if a string breaks then your dead in the water. I have also added graphite saddles on both of my EC Strats, but have elected NOT to put locking tuners on them. A conventional Strat can be problematic in getting the bridge setup properly(and that term means different things to different players). IMHO the easiest way to set it up to where it can be the most dependable is to set the bridge to rest on the body(I find the guitar sustains better this way). I use a piece of paper and I keep adjusting it until it holds that piece of paper really snug. Then without the paper I just check to make sure it is resting snug against the body! I like graphite saddles, graphite nut & locking tuners.
 
Re: Fender EC Strat trem question?

The block is just wedged in between the back of the bridge & the cavity, once you loosen the strings you should have no trouble sliding it right out!
 
Re: Fender EC Strat trem question?

A floating bridge offers you more whamminess(is that even a word?) but the danger or hazard is if a string breaks then your dead in the water.

I think it's "whamitocity". Maybe "tremotential".
 
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