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  • symphpowersymphpower

    very useful

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 07/22/12 at 23:40
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    used for a week, then notice is hot
    I have not tried anything else because there is nothing comparable to switch from a floating mode hardtail.
    it's so convenient to switch to fixed bridge in two wrists. while keeping the floyd!
    value for money can not be defined because there is no competition. but 80 th in Europe ca seems to me still a bit expensive.
    AC said it exudes quality in materials and in manufacturing. worth more than what is accurate and rigid saw what must be ca!
    hard tail mode one must gain a little in sound quality and sustain but it's not a miracle. attention anyway, for my part that the screws used to attach the heel of the vibrato is a little long and shorten the …
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    used for a week, then notice is hot
    I have not tried anything else because there is nothing comparable to switch from a floating mode hardtail.
    it's so convenient to switch to fixed bridge in two wrists. while keeping the floyd!
    value for money can not be defined because there is no competition. but 80 th in Europe ca seems to me still a bit expensive.
    AC said it exudes quality in materials and in manufacturing. worth more than what is accurate and rigid saw what must be ca!
    hard tail mode one must gain a little in sound quality and sustain but it's not a miracle. attention anyway, for my part that the screws used to attach the heel of the vibrato is a little long and shorten the course of the floyd, stumbling on the wall! this is excellent but not perfect yet!
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  • loudfunkloudfunk

    About time some one made this, and did it right!

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 01/31/12 at 15:34
    Unlike the guys that made term stops before this one actually works. And works well. What is it? It's a device you install in your guitar. I hooks into one of the holes on the term block where the trm springs are attached. So 5 spring guys are out of luck. And replaces the term's claw with the tremolo-no propriety version of it. Where the shaft assembly is mounted.
    It;s a rod inside a tube with two locking nuts (knurled thumb screws) to lock it.

    Why?
    Simple when you have a floating bridge and break a string all strings are out of tune and it's time to change your guitar mid song. There were devices before as I said like the Hip Shot trmesetter or the Rockinger version that did that. Ho…
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    Unlike the guys that made term stops before this one actually works. And works well. What is it? It's a device you install in your guitar. I hooks into one of the holes on the term block where the trm springs are attached. So 5 spring guys are out of luck. And replaces the term's claw with the tremolo-no propriety version of it. Where the shaft assembly is mounted.
    It;s a rod inside a tube with two locking nuts (knurled thumb screws) to lock it.

    Why?
    Simple when you have a floating bridge and break a string all strings are out of tune and it's time to change your guitar mid song. There were devices before as I said like the Hip Shot trmesetter or the Rockinger version that did that. However with those unlocked you couldn't do the things that are the reason to have a floating bar, like Brad Gillis/Jeff Beck style whammy warbles. With the Tremol-no you can.
    But it doesn't just lock your bar to let you do all those Country bends where one string stays stationary while you bend the other up that are never in tune on any term equipped guitar since as soon as you put more tension on one string (bending it) the other strings tensions lower and their tune goes flat.
    So...locked you can do all that, including behind the neck bends, assuming it's on a guitar sans locking nut. AND then you can set it as a term that is flush to the body, meaning you can only lower pitch ala Van Halen. Which still gives you more sustain than on floating bridge.

    Simply put the bottom-line here is this...if you use a flowing term this little device is in my opinion a must have. The only issue I found with it is that the screws come out a bit easy when they're unlocked. But a bit of grease on them held them actually in place. After one too many times crawling around looking for them on the floor.
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  • edenstefedenstef

    excellent ...

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 12/04/11 at 14:32
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    Ncessaire purchase made through the acquisition of an EVH d-tuna to stabilize the floyd my BEAST LAG ...

    Plutt up and easy to use trs simple ...

    This helps release the Systm floyd (floating up / down), to limit it (just below) or simply block it (or up / or down).
    The rglage is done by a simple screw in the spring ...

    Now I can break a string and finish the song short.

    I find TREMOL-NO ugly and less intrusive than TREMSETTER (coarse).

    I think this team should Systm all guitars with a floyd ...

    Simple and effective. US bought on ebay, was worth it!

    stef.
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    Ncessaire purchase made through the acquisition of an EVH d-tuna to stabilize the floyd my BEAST LAG ...

    Plutt up and easy to use trs simple ...

    This helps release the Systm floyd (floating up / down), to limit it (just below) or simply block it (or up / or down).
    The rglage is done by a simple screw in the spring ...

    Now I can break a string and finish the song short.

    I find TREMOL-NO ugly and less intrusive than TREMSETTER (coarse).

    I think this team should Systm all guitars with a floyd ...

    Simple and effective. US bought on ebay, was worth it!

    stef.
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  • PandemoniumAsylumPandemoniumAsylum

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 05/19/07 at 16:58
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    - I use it for two weeks on a guitar with floyd Gotoh.
    - I use it only to switch hardtail, I was not too useful mode dive only mode and Floyd ... I bought this because I support more the Floyds.
    - It's not so expensive for what it is.
    - I will recess this choice, the choice in the blocker tremolo is not very large.
    It is easy to install and there is a manual and video very clear on the site.
    It reconciled me with my guitar with floyd:]
  • ZeGlobxZeGlobx

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 04/10/08 at 06:30
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    I use it for almost a year .. I've installed on 3 different guitars, one with a floyd rose original, the other 2 being equipped with a shawl.
    The installation, without being extremely simple takes place without much difficulty, the more complicated is the alignment adjustment.
    Once installed, it works .. It can effectively block the vibrato mode 'dive only' (you can lower the rod vibrato, but not pull) mode or 'fixed' or there, nothing moves.

    Unfortunately, it's for me, not the system 'ideal' and over the months, I realized a lot of problems:
    -On one of my guitars, changing strings with the Tremol-no locked mode fixed bridge, once all the strings loose, the spring tension was such …
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    I use it for almost a year .. I've installed on 3 different guitars, one with a floyd rose original, the other 2 being equipped with a shawl.
    The installation, without being extremely simple takes place without much difficulty, the more complicated is the alignment adjustment.
    Once installed, it works .. It can effectively block the vibrato mode 'dive only' (you can lower the rod vibrato, but not pull) mode or 'fixed' or there, nothing moves.

    Unfortunately, it's for me, not the system 'ideal' and over the months, I realized a lot of problems:
    -On one of my guitars, changing strings with the Tremol-no locked mode fixed bridge, once all the strings loose, the spring tension was such that it literally blew up the Tremol-no ... (The stem that fits into the block sustain a 'jump' .. while wringing! Not cool! But I had been careful not to overtighten the screw as shown in the video installation) .. And it happened on another guitar which again, I forgot to unlock the vibrato.
    In short, if you plan to use it to easily tune from scratch, mistrust .. I do not feel that the Tremol-no effort is made to that!
    -Another problem ... If you tighten the tuning, not easy not to 'move' if only a tiny bit of floyd, suddenly, it is not always perfectly in tune, suddenly, it adjusts fine tuners ... and when we go back to floating, granted not more (logical)
    -Another problem, which stand in the screws: when you have screws loose ... They should be loose enough so they do not rub against the stem (which would impede the vibrato and maintenance agreement) without removing them completely ... Out .. the race of the screw is very short, and when they are loose, they are really not far from bar, and suddenly some repetitive movement where the body of the guitar on the belly rubs that they are sufficient to loosen all and only stand in ... Imagine, right in the concert, the screws that fall on the stage ... blah ...
    And finally, another detail: When the Tremol-no is set, you can not remove the floyd easy to make adjustments (a method of relaxing the strings, turning the springs, and remove the floyd while keeping ropes attached above) ...

    That said, when, for example, it is used simply to completely block the floyd permanently, it works really well ... (as long as you unlock relax before all the strings, see above).

    Finally, because of every little fault, I removed two no-Tremol to replace them with wooden blocks placed between the body of the guitar and the sustain block to block permanently the vibrato in 'dive-only', and I am much more content (much more efficient, stable and much much cheaper ;-)). So no, I will not repeat that choice.

    To note, I put 5 / 10 because, even if it works well, and given the fact that I (blocking dive only), I consider that these defects cause the value for money (especially compared to a block of wood that does not cost anything and does not have all these problems) is really not good. Again, it relates to the use I make (no mode fully floating ').
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  • Anonymous

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 08/19/08 at 14:34
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    First, in response to the previous opinion, it is quite normal that the vibrato dislocated his pivotal if we relax the strings, or no-no Tremol
    The no-no Tremol facilitates change that string after string.
    If you break one, the others are awarded.

    There is only one way on a floyd rose all the strings to change or remove the vibrato: get in floating mode, relax all the strings until the vibrato partner back to touch the heel on the body.
    And remove a spring and again until you remove the last resort.

    These two problems are not problems with the Tremol-no, but problems with any floyd rose.
    A floating tremolo is floating ....
    Similarly, in "dive" mode (Tremol-no, block or other…
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    First, in response to the previous opinion, it is quite normal that the vibrato dislocated his pivotal if we relax the strings, or no-no Tremol
    The no-no Tremol facilitates change that string after string.
    If you break one, the others are awarded.

    There is only one way on a floyd rose all the strings to change or remove the vibrato: get in floating mode, relax all the strings until the vibrato partner back to touch the heel on the body.
    And remove a spring and again until you remove the last resort.

    These two problems are not problems with the Tremol-no, but problems with any floyd rose.
    A floating tremolo is floating ....
    Similarly, in "dive" mode (Tremol-no, block or otherwise), if you relax too much string vibrato dislocated ... becaufe the spring shoot.

    on the other hand, in fact if you want to stay in "dive mode" only, I recommend any one trem blocker or even a piece of wood stuck behind the heel: it's cheap and even Van Halen does;)

    It is becaufe the floyd roses are wounds that have invented things like the way "dive" or Tremol-no;)
    There is also the trem setter, but that is just an improvement in stability.
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  • vincejackvincejack

    Should be standard with Floyd!!

    Tremol-no Classic w/ Deep-CPublished on 06/29/10 at 14:34
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    I use it for several months so I have updated my review.
    Ordered from the German mail order. Perfect for difficult to obtain in France, even at shops that sell the "supposedly".
    No other model tested, there is no other product like;)
    Extremely practical, this should be fitted as standard on good guitars with Floyd!
    Simple assembly if one is careful and that we mark out the adjustment of the springs at the origin.
    I do not use the mode "Dive", but above the mode-locked and floating mode. I can finally make sharp bends in while playing a bass string to empty and it did not go out of tune!
    The floating mode with Tremol-no is like that before (no resistance or strange noise)
    The total bl…
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    I use it for several months so I have updated my review.
    Ordered from the German mail order. Perfect for difficult to obtain in France, even at shops that sell the "supposedly".
    No other model tested, there is no other product like;)
    Extremely practical, this should be fitted as standard on good guitars with Floyd!
    Simple assembly if one is careful and that we mark out the adjustment of the springs at the origin.
    I do not use the mode "Dive", but above the mode-locked and floating mode. I can finally make sharp bends in while playing a bass string to empty and it did not go out of tune!
    The floating mode with Tremol-no is like that before (no resistance or strange noise)
    The total block (20 sec) requires some clarification. I'm not sure that in between 2 pieces together it is playable ... Important point: it brings in more sustain, very clearly!
    Finally, if you break a string in "blocking" any concern on the other strings!
    So, that is an investment, but oh so useful and effective: I think here (again) would appreciate the floating tremolo with scrapers and disappointed critics.
    I remake that choice immediately, Ah yes!
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