Yep. I’m very familiar with the standard Floyd Rose through body models(I actively gigged with them for many years). They have their advantages and disadvantages, and it’s up to the individual end users to weigh and form their opinions on them.I went to a 3 day school, put on by Floyd Rose at Fender. I have never worked with anything other than a standard Floyd Rose and have had absolutely zero issues with retirn to pitch, when properly set up.
Until I saw the previously posted video of the top mount Floyd Rose unit, showing the stabilizer feature in action, I had no idea that it was an integrated component of that particular model, and functionality of that model is affected(as illustrated in the video) by removing/disabling it. I had hoped that it would behave in a similar manner to traditional Floyd systems(flutter available/smooth return to pitch/shimmer easily available). I am familiar with other, similar in effect, add on components available for Floyd and other traditional through body trem systems. But he was pretty clear in illustrating how it functions…





