Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
Of that thing that replaces the trem claw in your guitar so you only have to turn a single screw to move both the left and right side of the claw?
You know, I heard your description and was about to ask “what’s the point?”
I looked at it... is it so you can more precisely set the string tension for a floating tremolo? More specifically a lightly sprung Floyd? (My floating Strat with 10-52 and 5 springs needs pretty coarse adjustment with a screwdriver, I’m not used to a 9-42 set with 2/3 springs...)
I've seen this before. I'm too lazy to go find pics. But I've always wondered how this is any different than just adjusting the two screws on a standard trem claw?
Ahh, I see now. It looks like a cool way to accomplish this if you change the spring tension a lot. I never did it seasonally, though? Do other people alter this a lot? It was always set and forget for me.