smickers86
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Re: The Guitar Fetish Tremolo Block
Alright, I have read this review and every comment, some are just straight up bull**** with no backing of facts , some are fan boy bull****, and then again others are proven using science but at the same time this doesn't count for everything.
I have used ( in the same guitar ) all three bridges with my friend to test the changes in sound and "feel" because this thread is out of hand.
Here are the Standards for a method of basing.
we used a STANDARD MIM 98 Fender Strat , it has 250k pots and the STANDARD pickups that come with the guitar. using 10 gauge strings from super slinky. ( don't even start we changed them every single time thats three FRESH sets of 10's , and IMO SS sucks ) we also went as far to set up the guitar with EXACT string tension and space from the pu every time ( this can be important )
Test one was the standard - the block in the trem is steal but it has a thin block and the base plate seems cheep... IMO
the next up is the Trem From GF , http://store.guitarfetish.com/minmeimstupt.html
this had a significantly bigger block and notably the strings sat closer to the bottom of the block ( entrance holes ) apparently this increases sustain
this in my opinion was the best bang for the buck... it had a notable increase in tone and seemed like a decent upgrade ( we used the fender saddle just to kep it all the same using as little to change.
the sustain was a little better but not by much but the tone was fuller, better low end, more pronounced. defined.
The third Bridge is this beloved Custom trem
it is heavier right off the bat and the workmanship is evident were the others are not as impressive in this regard but to the point :
it shares the same lowered hole placement as the GF'S.
tone wise it is significantly brighter than GF'S but the notes all come through with brilliance extremely defined and it like the Gf's trem does sustain better.
IMO
it comes down to taste, the two upgrades are both good one being Brighter and Brilliant the other is Full and Defined more low end is present.
the quality is unmatched in the Custom Trem Block you get what you pay for...
IF you have a ****ty thin block and find your tone is thin get the GF's trem as a upgrade it will fix the problem on your squire or 90's MIM , if you are looking to change the sound of your guitar and are into more pricey custom work then by all means go for the Callaham
however newer Fender mim have full blocks just like the GF ones so if you DO have a full block don't bother there made identical.
Callaham is a great up grade for any guitar
GF is great if you have a ****ty Squire, import, old mim guitar
thats it thats all.
this is from one guitarist to another I don't have a since degree and I'm not some bull**** fan boy.
Callaham is better than GF , GF is better than ****ty import , and I personally Prefer the GF's tone.
Alright, I have read this review and every comment, some are just straight up bull**** with no backing of facts , some are fan boy bull****, and then again others are proven using science but at the same time this doesn't count for everything.
I have used ( in the same guitar ) all three bridges with my friend to test the changes in sound and "feel" because this thread is out of hand.
Here are the Standards for a method of basing.
we used a STANDARD MIM 98 Fender Strat , it has 250k pots and the STANDARD pickups that come with the guitar. using 10 gauge strings from super slinky. ( don't even start we changed them every single time thats three FRESH sets of 10's , and IMO SS sucks ) we also went as far to set up the guitar with EXACT string tension and space from the pu every time ( this can be important )
Test one was the standard - the block in the trem is steal but it has a thin block and the base plate seems cheep... IMO
the next up is the Trem From GF , http://store.guitarfetish.com/minmeimstupt.html
this had a significantly bigger block and notably the strings sat closer to the bottom of the block ( entrance holes ) apparently this increases sustain
this in my opinion was the best bang for the buck... it had a notable increase in tone and seemed like a decent upgrade ( we used the fender saddle just to kep it all the same using as little to change.
the sustain was a little better but not by much but the tone was fuller, better low end, more pronounced. defined.
The third Bridge is this beloved Custom trem
it is heavier right off the bat and the workmanship is evident were the others are not as impressive in this regard but to the point :
it shares the same lowered hole placement as the GF'S.
tone wise it is significantly brighter than GF'S but the notes all come through with brilliance extremely defined and it like the Gf's trem does sustain better.
IMO
it comes down to taste, the two upgrades are both good one being Brighter and Brilliant the other is Full and Defined more low end is present.
the quality is unmatched in the Custom Trem Block you get what you pay for...
IF you have a ****ty thin block and find your tone is thin get the GF's trem as a upgrade it will fix the problem on your squire or 90's MIM , if you are looking to change the sound of your guitar and are into more pricey custom work then by all means go for the Callaham
however newer Fender mim have full blocks just like the GF ones so if you DO have a full block don't bother there made identical.
Callaham is a great up grade for any guitar
GF is great if you have a ****ty Squire, import, old mim guitar
thats it thats all.
this is from one guitarist to another I don't have a since degree and I'm not some bull**** fan boy.
Callaham is better than GF , GF is better than ****ty import , and I personally Prefer the GF's tone.