Locking Trem

DSCI0468.JPG Yes it does, I have a Session like that one in Blackburst. My Bridge is Locked on this Strat. But my Progression Plus its free floating, the Tru-Loc system works very well keeping the guitar in tune.DSCI0468.JPG
 
I sure dig the whammy bar system on that Godin guitar. I like how you can set the tension of the bar to make it stay in place more when you swing the arm. On my '98 Fender American Std. Stratocaster I wrap PTFE or plumber's tape around the threads of the whammy bar to make it stay in place more. I heard you can pop in a spring where the whammy bar screws in to make the bar more stable...never tried it yet.


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I sure dig the whammy bar system on that Godin guitar. I like how you can set the tension of the bar to make it stay in place more when you swing the arm. On my '98 Fender American Std. Strategy I wrap PTFE or plumber's tape around the threads of the whammy bar to make it stay in place more. I heard you can pop in a spring where the whammy bar screws in to make the bar more stable...never tried it yet.


;>)/
I ordered a mixed bag of Fender trem arm springs for like $5. works great.
there are a few different lengths.
I cut one down a couple coils to try and fine tune where it bottoms out.
didn't really work but didnt hurt anything.
 
I sure dig the whammy bar system on that Godin guitar. I like how you can set the tension of the bar to make it stay in place more when you swing the arm. On my '98 Fender American Std. Stratocaster I wrap PTFE or plumber's tape around the threads of the whammy bar to make it stay in place more. I heard you can pop in a spring where the whammy bar screws in to make the bar more stable...never tried it yet.


;>)/


Yes Blackie Godin has a very good system for their Trem, The Tru Loc system works well and the guitar stays in tune.
 
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