Ola testing the Tremmory thing that seemingly makes Floyd keep a happy Rose.
Looks like it's working:
I definitely want to look into that. Both of my six string guitars are "floating" Floyds but a few years ago I installed this brass stop piece from FU-Tone (https://www.fu-tone.com/product/brass-tremolo-stopper/) in them to allow the bridge to only dive down. Then I just tightened the springs so the bridge stays against the stop while bending strings. But....I really miss the whole floating action so I want to check out the other options. :thumb-up:
The guy I that video is one annoying arsehole. Can't stand the guy.
However I am interested in anything that can improve locking trems.
Most of my guitars have licensed trems and I can get them to perform very well indeed after years of understanding them and learning their nuances. Any new additions are welcome in the world of improvement though. I love locking trems.
I get pretty good results using the Hipshot Trem Setter, it makes the trem action a little stiffer (but you get used to that very quickly). Helps allot with bending and comes back to centre really well. I put one in my Anderson and Tele (although doesn't lock as such).
I have seen so many varities of Hipshot Trem Setter type things but I have never needed one really and then there is the issue of no upward bending.
I'm keen to know how this tremmery is different?
I don't like this guy in the video, but seems like a very capable player from videos I have watched before.
After looking into this it's a trem setter without needing to drill a hole. Nice and easy install seems to be the difference. There is claim that it enhances sustain also.
Other commentators agree it likely won't allow a nice little flutter, so just be prepared..
Don't get me wrong it's a neat idea, and kind makes it even easier to have the tremsetter stability. But I don't think I will get one. Most impressed at the string bending and down tuning. But I can do without it I think.
How much is it retailing at? Anyone convinced and going to buy one?