astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
which?
Dunlop for me, no question.
The main reason is that you can use a strap with them whether it has the Dunlop inserts or whether it has no inserts at all. With Schaller strap locks, a strap without the "hook" attached slips right off.
Schaller. I've had the balls fall out of the Dunlops. With the cuff on the Schallers, even if the pin fails, you're not gonna drop your guitar unless you're swinging it behind your head.
Dunlop for me, no question. Schallers annoy me for a variety of reasons.
The main reason is compatibility. You can use a strap with Dunlop locking buttons whether the strap has the Dunlop inserts or whether it has no inserts at all. With Schaller strap locks, a strap without the dedicated Schaller "hook" attached slips right off of the buttons very easily. Not every strap I have is equipped with locks, and the Dunlops make this possible. Also, sometimes I forget a strap, and if I do this with my one guitar that has the Schaller locks, I am screwed unless someone else at the gig has a strap I can borrow that already has the Shaller hooks on it.
Another reason is that they feel like a more secure latching mechanism than the Schallers. Reason 2.5 is that because of the design of this latching mechanism, they are quicker and easier for me to hook and unhook.
The third reason is that they look more like most stock strap buttons in terms of shape. And they are even better (tighter and heavier) than most stock strap buttons when used with a strap that doesn't have the Dunlop inserts attached.
The fourth is that you need a wrench to attach or remove the Schaller hooks to a strap. You can use a variety of tools (including any old key) to remove or install the Dunlop inserts.
Finally, the orientation of the parts that attach to the strap does not matter with the Dunlops. The Schallers must be rotated to a certain orientation when installing them, or else the strap sits oddly on the buttons.
Schallers are over-engineered and over-dedicated IMO. They may actually be the better built lock, but in terms of real-world usability and common-sense features, the Dunlops are a winner IMO.
I usually install the buttons, but I don't use the inserts except on straps with loose button holes.
This happened to me without me knowing, and then the pin failed, and the guitar dropped - needless to say it landed on a metal footswitch and dinged up real bad.I used to use Schallers but I got tired of that nut working itself loose and the "U" of the clip rotating itself around on the strap.
yeah the schallers, or at least some version of the design, is standard on american instruments.
I'm trying to decide what I'll put in my Jazzmaster.
the strap dedicated to that guitar doesnt have very wide holes, so the huge schaller pin is a pain in the butt to put in. I remember the dunlop one being alot smaller.