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  • jerem37jerem37

    Simply the best system.

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 02/21/13 at 05:30
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    I use these straplocks for over 10 years now on my Big Apple Strat Ash weighs 4kg all round. I've never been in default since that time. I also use it on my other guitar, a 1960 LP Special YOUR which weighs less (3.5 kg of memory).
    It is extremely reliable and robust, if he is obviously well placed!
    Compared to the system directly competitive than Dunlop, I find it much better.
    Why: because in Schaller for the de-locker Straplock must pull the pin and remove the metal Straplock same time, while Dunlop is a system that simply press ... So even if it really should not bowl one accidentally Straplock Dunlop flakes, I think it is more safety to have something to pull a trick where you pre…
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    I use these straplocks for over 10 years now on my Big Apple Strat Ash weighs 4kg all round. I've never been in default since that time. I also use it on my other guitar, a 1960 LP Special YOUR which weighs less (3.5 kg of memory).
    It is extremely reliable and robust, if he is obviously well placed!
    Compared to the system directly competitive than Dunlop, I find it much better.
    Why: because in Schaller for the de-locker Straplock must pull the pin and remove the metal Straplock same time, while Dunlop is a system that simply press ... So even if it really should not bowl one accidentally Straplock Dunlop flakes, I think it is more safety to have something to pull a trick where you press ...
    Question installation, never worry, even on my LP or CS yet there are often concerns the history of screw length and / or diameter not suitable ... At the same time, whenever I took advantage of a visit to the luthier for adjustment for him to do ... It helps! Taf ... what's everyone!
    Basically, I do it again the same choice without hesitation, and whenever a new guitar will arrive home (although this is not often, but that's another debate!), It will Schaller straplocks its . Required!
    Maintenance issue, a simple cleaning of the friction in between the clip and the strap attaches to the guitar, with a small annual lubrication to prevent it whines and rolls!
    One must simply.
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  • OgrimOgrim

    We can not do without!

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 05/29/12 at 07:16
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    Good morning.

    I always put all my Straplocks on bass and guitar.
    More problem belts that detach during a concert.
    Installation is easy, reasonable price.

    The only hot spot can be to replace the fasteners screwed into the wood for this strap.faire attention by, for example a wood glue.

    Another advantage if all your shovels are equipped with these straplocks:
    = -1 Belts several guitars, easy change.

    it's simple, I do not see more play!

    Nico.
  • N2h2N2h2

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 03/04/12 at 09:43
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    Use for 10 years now, on four guitars.

    Never detachment in court use, no wear.


    All straplocks, the best I've tested, the strongest and the one with the longest lifespan.

    I recommend all users to have the guitar (or at least use a locking strap for reliable because in 10 years of music, I saw with my eyes at least 4 guitar really damaged by dropping a strap. )


    The price, just be rebutoir for some, but once the guitar was € 1,000 on the ground, it is probably too late to say "if I had known."


    Complete pack with straplocks, referred mounting included.
    For best security I recommend sticking referred mounting in the body of the guitar, because there is no reason to put out on…
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    Use for 10 years now, on four guitars.

    Never detachment in court use, no wear.


    All straplocks, the best I've tested, the strongest and the one with the longest lifespan.

    I recommend all users to have the guitar (or at least use a locking strap for reliable because in 10 years of music, I saw with my eyes at least 4 guitar really damaged by dropping a strap. )


    The price, just be rebutoir for some, but once the guitar was € 1,000 on the ground, it is probably too late to say "if I had known."


    Complete pack with straplocks, referred mounting included.
    For best security I recommend sticking referred mounting in the body of the guitar, because there is no reason to put out once.
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  • moi_34moi_34

    Reliable and strong, served its purpose.

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 12/22/11 at 02:55
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    I use Schaller since the last century. (1990?)
    No problem. Lock Net farm.
    Very very reliable. Can be trusted.
    Not like the Dunlop, which cost me a guitar.
    The price is forgotten, the quality remains (more than 20 years anyway).
  • Doktor SvenDoktor Sven

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 10/05/04 at 05:41
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    Schaller strap-lock, used on all my basses since .. ouh the ... The beginning for what!

    it's not (too) expensive, and it is essential if you move your instruments with a minimum (and even without moving, I saw a strap dja dtach is the guitar in-game and scratching down land assessment: a beautiful Flure in the handle and SOS violin!)

    Consists of two separate lments:

    - A strap (belt clip for the purists) provided to replace the original timber with a screw longer than the majority of standard screws, which can be screwed into the same hole without screwing in the empty -} (if by chance / luck screws origins taient longer and / or larger than the screws provided with the strap-locks,…
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    Schaller strap-lock, used on all my basses since .. ouh the ... The beginning for what!

    it's not (too) expensive, and it is essential if you move your instruments with a minimum (and even without moving, I saw a strap dja dtach is the guitar in-game and scratching down land assessment: a beautiful Flure in the handle and SOS violin!)

    Consists of two separate lments:

    - A strap (belt clip for the purists) provided to replace the original timber with a screw longer than the majority of standard screws, which can be screwed into the same hole without screwing in the empty -} (if by chance / luck screws origins taient longer and / or larger than the screws provided with the strap-locks, such as on Ibanez bass, a violin maker will make a nice filler of followed by the original hole mounting straps for cheap if you ask nicely ...)

    - A pice attach the strap, which is fixed on both sides of the eyelet is securely srre with a cl of 10, and go! !

    Then use bte is like any you pull the small rod with a ball of lment fix the strap, and INSRE the strap into the slot. Miracle, a strong wish, you can even turn your guitar above his head by holding the strap without a move! (I deprecated this dernire manipulation 'in case of low ceiling, which can damage the scraper, -})

    Available in chrome or Black Dor to marry perfectly the hardware of your guitar / bass / other ... I put 9 / 10 because perfection is not of this world ;-)
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  • pulvoniumpulvonium

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 08/05/05 at 02:40
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    Not much to add except a small dtail: If you play with a scraper and a lot of saturation, put a little grease on the fixed part of the guitar. Indeed, over the years and the friction of the pice in the throat of the clip mtallique belt, may make a small squeak as it passes through the microphones (especially during the breaks, the distortion augmentnant the phnomne).
    Essential, especially given the price.
    In fact, little rant against a store that has supplied me for 20! I needed it, and I saw Toto in APRS 6.40 ... I know they do not have the same volumes, but you still not even take us for pigeons ...
  • fredianfredian

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 08/19/06 at 10:42
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    Only one thing to say indispensable (you'll understand why when you arrive the day on scratch dtach suddenly loves the strap to come s'craser the ground, putting your reflexes the proof!) . easy mounting and less expensive than Dunlop.
  • batistounetbatistounet

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 03/08/07 at 10:45
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    Jai those bought after purchasing the dunlop (2pairs straplocks of it is useless I know) conclusion: 12 euros instead of 22 and more security with the gutter and also easy to use and always indespensable
  • Nicov76Nicov76

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 03/08/07 at 13:11
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    Used for 1 year after some unfortunate experience with Dunlops. Much better designed than the latter, the guitar is held by its weight in the throat and can not fall, as with the Dunlops, where only a small ball into a micro-groove retains ... You just tighten the nut with a spanner. Perhaps the problems with the guitar where the strap s'acrroche back, but for me, no problem!
  • karlgbkarlgb

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 04/01/07 at 00:51
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    I use this product for only a few days, but for me it is absolutely perfect! Explanation:
    For assembly, unscrew the screws and remove the belt clip to it and then just screw the new screws with the new attachment.
    For the strap, remove the nut and the flat little thing, and put the strap on the screw, then turn the thing flat and tighten the nut.
    Now he just have to engage the two parts!
  • Higher GainHigher Gain

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 12/08/07 at 06:34
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    I have been in dor to 20th, the price is right I is not seen much lower (18th) but I saw much more against 25 see 30.

    Anyway I use to strap Loker my les paul, it's just super efficient and simple at the same time, their system is very well done, although meiux that dunlop is the same seller advice in place of dunlop (more expensive) TFW afraid references ..

    indisprensable for heavy guitars, the only neg ptit point is the sound of metal when it moves a little, but not important to the operation.

    20th great product but for a piece of metal does not deserve the 10
  • matt husalemmatt husalem

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 05/17/08 at 07:17
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    This is the kind of thing that you see not really until the usefulness love your guitar (the one you RV you have chosen from 200, for which you worked for more earn more, hit economy euro euro ...) his belt shavings on the floor and woefully s'crase ... consternation!

    So the day you make an order in neighboring VPC Teutonic, country, music is less CHRE, you add 6 and 9 euros more than you ever cry on your polish your Kluson exploded into pieces, and your stupid economy have less than 10 euros for Securing the guitar that brought you 1500 or more cot ... ... accessory also allows to jump around without fear ...

    Having had both, I prfre far to Dunlop, more Chres, Balzer screws that requ…
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    This is the kind of thing that you see not really until the usefulness love your guitar (the one you RV you have chosen from 200, for which you worked for more earn more, hit economy euro euro ...) his belt shavings on the floor and woefully s'crase ... consternation!

    So the day you make an order in neighboring VPC Teutonic, country, music is less CHRE, you add 6 and 9 euros more than you ever cry on your polish your Kluson exploded into pieces, and your stupid economy have less than 10 euros for Securing the guitar that brought you 1500 or more cot ... ... accessory also allows to jump around without fear ...

    Having had both, I prfre far to Dunlop, more Chres, Balzer screws that require a re-drilling the box half the time, etc ... Think tighten the nut strap from time to time ... even when two are better than one ... prcautions
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  • Mikl OMikl O

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 06/10/08 at 17:12
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    I started using them 13 years ago, on my first Explorer. Since then I have with all my guitars. Incidentally, I sold my Explorer recently, and I provided the security lock with: they had 11 years, they had not moved.

    What I like is that it's safe. The python is embedded in the guitar in the room located on the strap, it can not fall. it makes no noise (unlike the Dunlops), it does not need to attack her scratching at spear thermal re-screw hole (as with the Dunlops a time of 2), it fits all straps is indestructible, and it's cheap.

    Anyway, I recently bought an ESP Signature, and of course the first thing I did when I received it, it was to get the security Schaller. In 13 years I neve…
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    I started using them 13 years ago, on my first Explorer. Since then I have with all my guitars. Incidentally, I sold my Explorer recently, and I provided the security lock with: they had 11 years, they had not moved.

    What I like is that it's safe. The python is embedded in the guitar in the room located on the strap, it can not fall. it makes no noise (unlike the Dunlops), it does not need to attack her scratching at spear thermal re-screw hole (as with the Dunlops a time of 2), it fits all straps is indestructible, and it's cheap.

    Anyway, I recently bought an ESP Signature, and of course the first thing I did when I received it, it was to get the security Schaller. In 13 years I never had a merdouille with, however small, so I put 10 because I really see no reason why I would place less ...
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  • BotrellsBotrells

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 07/19/08 at 08:42
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    I put 10/10 as it is very practical, trsscurisant, easy to install, simple to attach / dtach his belt and it's really cheap I pay 13.20 nine euros in a music store.
  • KazuyoKazuyo

    Schaller Security LockPublished on 11/16/08 at 05:48
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    Dunlop I had before, they are huge and do not, plus they are more expensive.

    Since I Shaller and I have no problems, very fine and reliable, we can change the strap in seconds with the dunlop was a struggle ...

    For the price I would do this choice without hesitation.