Brass claws? Anybody used them?

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I would think they would be too soft for the claw right? :confused:
Lot of tension going on and brass is a soft metal.
But who knows.....maybe they rule. :thumbsup:
 
From past experience, they seemed like a much smaller piece of the puzzle, when compared to the benefits gained from brass blocks. My 2 cents....
 
no no the key is the screws that hold the claw ..... they need to be made from unicorn horns :doh: :doh:
 
sytharnia1560":2klse2sl said:
no no the key is the screws that hold the claw ..... they need to be made from unicorn horns :doh: :doh:
Wow. Can I go one day without you guys posting my tone secrets all over the internet? :doh:
 
Kelly":3s3ay8oc said:
sytharnia1560":3s3ay8oc said:
no no the key is the screws that hold the claw ..... they need to be made from unicorn horns :doh: :doh:
Wow. Can I go one day without you guys posting my tone secrets all over the internet? :doh:

oops sorry man, i promise I won't mention anything about the whale sperm :thumbsup:
 
I have a brass claw on my edge1 trem. Unfortunately I couldn't tell you if it makes a diff or not cause i Installed a brass block, trem stabilzer and noisless high tension springs at the same time. But i can say the whole setup was well worth the price. Was considering blocking my trem till the upgrade, not any more
 
I felt that the brass claw gave me a slight bit more note separation and clarity
 
I just installed one from KGC. I got it as part of another deal, because I wouldn't have paid for one. But it's a nice looking piece and it takes all of 5-10 minutes to swap a claw, so I put it on since I have it.

Surprisingly, the guitar's louder acoustically. Plugged in, I would have needed A/B clips; not sure I really hear it.
 
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