To my knowledge, there is no steel big block for a Floyd being made by anyone. The tone would be too thin. The only ones out there now are brass, tungsten, titanium, and copper.
Vintage Fender trems- the good ones- do use a steel block. But no one is making one for a Floyd
http://angela.com/fenderfloyddeluxelockingbridgesteeltremoloblock.aspx
so you guys didn't give me an answer
which block?
You still don't have the same saddles as a fender trem also a Floyd still has a bit more metal then a Fender trem. You can try that block to see how far it gets you but I think it would make it a bit to thin. I put a brass block on mine and now it feels like a hardtail.
Yes, there are steel blocks for floyds. Might give a kind of a fenderish ring to the sound. I am afraid it is the first and last step you can make to color the tone in that direction. Regardless of the block, a Floyd will never sound exactly like a vintage trem because they are just too different, as jmh and Rockstar noted.
there isn't THAT much of a difference ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOLQjC5s6ZU
schaller floyd rose maybe?
I heard that it sounds more like a strat
tungsten, titanium, and copper anyone?
Schaller is basically the same as a OFR. Neither will sound like typical or vintage strat. You might want to ask Zerberus about getting a Floyd closer to a strat sound but he might reiterate whats already been said.
As far as the Tungsten, Titanium, Copper, Brass they all offer different tonal factors at different prices. Brass is what I have and it made the guitar sound fuller, more sustain, more lively, and rounded the high end a bit but it's far from dull.
Titanium from what ive heard boost everything treble,mids,bass. Acts like a steroid almost but it's also expensive.
Copper and Tungsten im not sure about.
Tungsten is used when you need the advantage of a Big Block in a smaller size- such as for a floating trem, or some guitars that are routed in such a way that a Big Block would restrict movement. I used a Tungsten, it was an improvement over the stock Floyd block, but had a brightness I didn't care for over a brass big block.
Copper is close to brass
Sounds like I might like the Tungsten Block but I got my brass block from Floyd Upgrades and it's the 37mm big block I have a full floating trem and still have full range up and down.
Does the tungsten block have the fullness and sustain and body like brass but just a bit brighter?