Sophia trem

I love that guitar, Bruce.

I appreciate that, thanks. Now that the trem is upgraded the only weak link is the tuners. Seeing the guitar has a locking nut I am in no rush to replace them. The one of the coolest features on this guitar is the prototype metal humbuckers hand wound by Lindy Fralin. They scream!
 
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Bruce! How does the Global Tuner Pro perform? It sounds like an interesting piece of equipment and its available a separate upgrade too. Most probably I won't get to try it until they get a European distributor because the stupid EU import/tax laws would double it's price, but still...
 
Bruce! How does the Global Tuner Pro perform? It sounds like an interesting piece of equipment and its available a separate upgrade too. Most probably I won't get to try it until they get a European distributor because the stupid EU import/tax laws would double it's price, but still...

It works as advertised. However, I have not used it in the wild yet. I have only used the guitar a bit and haven't taken it to practice yet. When I take my guitar to practice the temperature change makes everything detune by a few cents. This is when I am really going to put the Global Tune to the test. But yes you turn the wheel and everything tunes.

I am in contact with the guys at Sophia I will ask if they have an EU distributor.
 
I’m really looking forward to your thoughts once you get a chance to put it through its paces. Especially as it compares to an OFR.

It’s really expensive, but if it’s as good as it seems to be maybe it’s worth it.
 
It has plenty of range and the nice thing is you can adjust it to your liking.
 
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First blush it feels fine. I installed it and now I have meetings all day. After that is practice. I probably won't get to play it hard until tomorrow.

EDIT: My meeting ended early and I got to take it for a drive. All I can say is this guitar sounds like a freaking beast.

Nice buddy, way to go. I think you just made up my mind for me.
 
It is about time we have some revolution in trem design. If some companies start including it on stock guitars, the price may go down eventually.
 
Sorry here it is. Can you delete the link in your reply? Thanks

http://www.tmrzoo.com/2021/74963/gui...sound-in-light

Excellent job way to go. I'm gunna finish with a locking nut on the neck. With the infinite tuners I think it's what I want now. None of the hassles of the Floyd's fine tuners.
for my Bigsby Gretch White Falcon I think I'm gunna put on a "Nut Buster" and some Power Tron pickups. Thinking also some paper and oil capacitors.
 
Excellent job way to go. I'm gunna finish with a locking nut on the neck. With the infinite tuners I think it's what I want now. None of the hassles of the Floyd's fine tuners.
for my Bigsby Gretch White Falcon I think I'm gunna put on a "Nut Buster" and some Power Tron pickups. Thinking also some paper and oil capacitors.

I was looking for the equivalent of the Sophia in locking nut form but I think a titanium Floyd nut is the pinnacle. You can add those knobs for quick unlocking but I wish the Kahler style flip lever was available in a floyd style mount.
 
Bruce….are you able to use the Sophia in a drop D setting similar to how the EVH D-Tuna works? Or is there another way to make that happen?
I’m considering a KNE build and if I can use the Sophia in both Standard and drop D without opening the locking nut…
 
Bruce….are you able to use the Sophia in a drop D setting similar to how the EVH D-Tuna works? Or is there another way to make that happen?
I’m considering a KNE build and if I can use the Sophia in both Standard and drop D without opening the locking nut…

Yes, they sell a drop d quick flip tuner. You need to setup the stabilizers to hold the tuning at drop d, similar to a trem setter.
 
I was looking for the equivalent of the Sophia in locking nut form but I think a titanium Floyd nut is the pinnacle. You can add those knobs for quick unlocking but I wish the Kahler style flip lever was available in a floyd style mount.

You know people get titanium Floyd's and say wile the sustain and clarity is really effected it kinda messes a bit with the tone and you may end up swapping pickups and capacitors to get closer to what you once had. As we know, every change effects tone. Not good or bad just different characteristics jump out with changes....like adding a big brass block.
I think a titanium locking nut will certainly increase sustain and I don't think it will effect the tone as much to get that increase in sustain ether. You might be completely right about adding it to the Sophia since that trem already has the infinite fine tuners and drop D tuner.
 
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