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The Floyd Rose Fat Brass Block Electric Guitar Bridge (FROFTBL42) is an upgrade designed for original Floyd Rose tremolo units, enhancing sustain, warmth, and clarity. With its L-shaped design, it offers improved resonance and fits various Floyd Rose models, making it a versatile choice for guitarists seeking to elevate their sound.
Item Weight | 204 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 1.27 x 4.19 cm; 204.12 g |
Item model number | FROFTBL42 |
Body Material | Brass |
Material Type | Brass |
Size | 42 mm |
S**O
Bacana!
Top! Vale a pena!
J**L
Buena resonancia difícil de encajar
No cabe en todas las cavidades tuve que hacer más grande el hueco con herramientas especiales de preferencia comprar el que no es en L
M**B
Adds tons of life to a guitar with a Floyd Rose
Great upgrade but if you don't have experience intonations a Floyd Rose have a good tech/luthier install, or anticipate many hours learning to intonate your bridge. This is because installation requires the user to remove the saddles completely to access the screws that anchor the bridge.The effect of adding the block was substantial in my case. It was a bit too wide so I had to get out the 40 through 3,500 grit sandpaper so that the bridge sat level. My trem is non-recessed so it actually allowed me to block it as well. The effect is not subtile. No more brittleness, more even voice across the frequency range, lots and lots more sustain.
F**E
Bloqie laton
Mejora el sonido notablemente
M**N
Excellent product
I bought this product twice to replace cheap block in Floyd Rose Special. Recommend without reservations, there is noticeable difference that impacts the way the guitar plays (both when plugged in the amp, and unplugged). I personally prefer brass to titanium blocks, because it gives a more warm sound.Not sure the additional mass of the L-shape sounds better compared to the non-L-shaped block, as I haven't tried the regular brass block. The difference in price between the regular and L-shaped blocks is around £10-15, so I thought I should go for the L-shape anyway (because this is a guitar part that will last a lifetime, so in the long-run the price difference is not noticeable).
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