3 way. With a push/pull volume for coil split.Very pretty!
Do the new Charvels come with a 5 way switch now?
It's pure white. I have a Tremol-no on the way.Is that pearl white or kind of a mint? It looks really cool. When they added the recessed bridge routes I was kind of bummed, but I then I realized if I got one I could just throw a trem stropper in it.
Which is why I've thought about popping a Super Distortion in it. But I think I'm gonna go with a JB.Those just make me want to play Iron Maiden. :headbang:
It's pure white. I have a Tremol-no on the way.
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What can you guys tell me about the 59/custom hybrid vs the JB?
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If I were you, I'd send it back while you can. Had a tremol-no in my Charvel for a while. It's a cool idea but it does not do what it's supposed to do. The thumbscrews aren't strong enough to really lock the trem in place. They will slip. When they slip, they scratch and deform the shaft of the rod. A couple months (or years if you're lucky) of that and you end up with a trem that will never return to true because the unevenness of the rod scrapes the inside of the little block. Very annoying.
I've since gone back to just leaving the trem floating all the time, but wish I hasn't wasted my money.
A Tremol-no may not work all that well, but there are lots of stops that can be used (including a block of wood) to make a Floyd dive-only. I prefer mine that way over floating as it still lets you lower the pitch while being nearly as stable as fully blocked. The main reason I do it is to be able to switch from standard tuning to Drop-D without redoing the setup.