Yupppp that happened to our lead guitarist at a gig 2nd song in .. nightmare.nix808 wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 3:41 am I use a cheap Floyd trem,
I'm happy with it
yah- if you break a string at a gig, it will take 15 mins to put a new one on,
needing nips,hex keys and the string
-so I just use mine in the studio (I don't play out anyway)
another option is a Bigsby one, never had one
Eventually he gave up and used my spare id been offering him for the entire 10 minutes he was fiddling with his FR to try change the string.
Bigsby is only a small dip .. about a semitone down and back up. More for vibrato warbles. I like them but they suited to the older ‘twang ‘genres of music mainly. It’s a subtle effect. Otherwise it’s an out of tune situation usually. Then need a roller bridge maybe also to go with,
Not the slack string dive bombs and pull ups that can be achieved with a FR with the locking -everything,
The other downside for me with FR is no palm muting. The strings go sharp on palm mutes afaik. as it moves the Trem down and up (? )Perhaps this has been modified these days with newer designs dunno..
I’d love to try one setup by a tech for me.
It’s the DIY that’d drive me crazy with them I reckon and the palm mutes .
I wanna Evertune guitar .. ! anyone remember those? Don’t think they took off. are they decommissioned now anyone know?
I guess maybe using a Whammy Pedal like Tom Morello is the “ hack” to getting around a FR for some of those sounds…
