
again with this
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I am guessing anything licensed isn't as good as an OFR. How does the Schaller stack up to the OFR?
mentoneman":16y2ksup said:After owning the ofr for a while now I can say with all honesty that
I still hate it!
I removed the locks on the nut and would love to just replace the horrid nut with those wicked metal grooves that sit on the end of the fretboard like a barbwire fence..
It's like hiking with a rock in your shoe.
And the fine tuners.... Wheeee!
About as fun as a charley horse.
Boggles me how this thing ever got so popular in this form
If you're looking to get it to flutter, you can go with a shorter trem block. The Schaller is my favorite that is currently available. The current "OFR" is NOT the same as they were. The quality has gone down quite a bit imho.Code001":17m5yru5 said:Good trem, but it doesn't flutter quite as much as an OFR. Flutters better than the Edge Pro, though.
chunktone":342pjyxr said:If you're looking to get it to flutter, you can go with a shorter trem block. The Schaller is my favorite that is currently available. The current "OFR" is NOT the same as they were. The quality has gone down quite a bit imho.Code001":342pjyxr said:Good trem, but it doesn't flutter quite as much as an OFR. Flutters better than the Edge Pro, though.
again with this":3au42kom said:Thanks to everyone for the input.
From what I can find on line, Schaller makes the OFR for Floyd Rose these days. So how different can the Schaller licensed ones be to the "OFR"?
Anyway, I ordered the Schaller from StewMac, overlooking that it was licensed...I figure StewMac isn't going to stock junk.
So, the real question is... Send it back and find one that says "Floyd Rose" on it, or roll with the Schaller? Somehow, I think I will "feel" the upgrade from the Jackson licensed one that I am replacing either way.
The Schaller with the shorter block should flutter better, but their may be a difference in the spring strength. If you go to a 32mm block it will flutter better, but you may have trouble with the springs clearing the edge of the route closest to the block. Some wood may have to be removed to let the springs to move freely. I had to do this with a parts strat that had an OFR. I wore out the knife edge, and put in a Schaller with a shorter block.Code001":2q3p2602 said:chunktone":2q3p2602 said:If you're looking to get it to flutter, you can go with a shorter trem block. The Schaller is my favorite that is currently available. The current "OFR" is NOT the same as they were. The quality has gone down quite a bit imho.Code001":2q3p2602 said:Good trem, but it doesn't flutter quite as much as an OFR. Flutters better than the Edge Pro, though.
My OFR (the older, better one) has a 42mm block, and it flutters better than my Schaller with a 37mm block. Are you saying that if I get a 32mm block on the Schaller, it'll flutter better? If so, I might try that.
Code001":2lc0xho2 said:again with this":2lc0xho2 said:Thanks to everyone for the input.
From what I can find on line, Schaller makes the OFR for Floyd Rose these days. So how different can the Schaller licensed ones be to the "OFR"?
Anyway, I ordered the Schaller from StewMac, overlooking that it was licensed...I figure StewMac isn't going to stock junk.
So, the real question is... Send it back and find one that says "Floyd Rose" on it, or roll with the Schaller? Somehow, I think I will "feel" the upgrade from the Jackson licensed one that I am replacing either way.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Personally, my favorite is the older style OFRs WITH the fine tuners. However, the Schaller, Edge, LoPro, EdgePro (and potentially Gotoh, according to Suhr) are all good trems that I have no qualms with.