Re: Locking Super V trem
callahan saddles sounds cool, whats the advantage of the saddles?
Still new to the Blade Runner tremolo, but I can say they're the biggest saddles I have ever played with. Big & Tall. My tech had to do something in the neck to ''raise it'' so it could lower the action, and not shave the saddles. I can say that they're better saddles than ones found in any Strats I have ever played in my life. The intonation is top notch and the saddles + tremolo construction feel solid. I can play with the same or even more confidence than with a tune-o-matic guitar.
I purchased the Blade Runner tremolo with the Callaham Saddles due to the myths, the good talk of Callaham made items, and because I wanted the best for my guitar. I heard the original/stock Blade Runner saddles ain't that good. Someone can clarify on that* About tone related topics: my JB, STK-S7 & STK-S6 are in tonal glory right now, sounding better than ever. Very clear, defined, and strong. Very happy with the purchase! I do hope I can make a full written review and video soon to expose all the finds I can make of the tremolo. For now (and for me) is the best (non-locking) tremolo I have ever played in my life!
I use Graph-Tech saddles on mine.
Very nice! I heard they're great to minimize string breakage, but that they ''tone down'' the trebles a little bit.
do the saddles suck or is modding the saddles just squeezing extra tone?
Callaham Saddles rock! They feel really solid on the tremolo!
About the tone factor, really would like to compare a stock Blade Runner VS a Callaham Saddles installed Blade Runner VS a Graph Tech Saddles Blade Runner, and even a Babicz Blade Runner. I know is $40+ for installing Callaham or Graph Tech to your CUSTOM Blade Runner Tremolo. I believe is $95 for the Babicz one*
About mine, it's my 1st time playing Callaham Saddles in my life, and I have never heard a strong sounding Strat like mine; not in my stock tremolo or any FENDER USA guitars
I have ever played. It's something truly special, but I imagine the price factor may turn people away from it. But it's pretty neat indeed!
If looking for a replacement (non-locking) tremolo, it may be one of the greatest available options on the tremolo market.