Stone Tone sustain block data in comparison to Stock & Brass

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I'm not sure why you guys are bashing innovation. If it's not for you, move on, but as guitar players, innovation keeps things fresh and exciting. I'm not in the market for this product, but I still find it great to have the option available. Just my stinky .02. :lol: :LOL:
 
Stonetone® Products":3g6ltfba said:
paulyc":3g6ltfba said:
Please rename your company StonedTone because you're high if you think there's a product there

Is that so? LOL, :lol: :LOL: well, you are entitled to your opinion but I am sure artists such as Jeff Loomis, Chris Poland, George Lynch, and hundreds more would disagree besides the many folks here who currently use them.

You can't knock it until you've rocked it ! :thumbsup:

Dude, you just came up with a genius slogan! How did that happen? :rock:
 
psychodave":q1z3ly8x said:
I'm not sure why you guys are bashing innovation. If it's not for you, move on, but as guitar players, innovation keeps things fresh and exciting. I'm not in the market for this product, but I still find it great to have the option available. Just my stinky .02. :lol: :LOL:
+ 1,000,000

... and IMO, this block is the shit! :rock: :thumbsup:

Steve
 
Yeah I don't get the snubbery here. Live and let live, someone came up with a product that improves something...cool. I'm not a whammy/floyd player at all. Hell, I can barely get my wah foot to operate correctly to use the whammy pedal I have when I need a quick dive for effect, but I wouldn't find myself telling them their product is shit just because I'm scared of it, don't have a use for it, or am too stuck in my ways to accept that there might be something out there that does something better than the product I'm currently using and spent money on.

Nice job on the product, and if my skills ever adapt to using another piece of the guitar I'm not currently using, I'd consider it for sure.
 
Not scared at all, I've made my own big brass blocks for years and I like them a lot. I've also tried steel, aluminum and copper blocks, just because I could....FWIW.
 
sah5150":1m9k1hxe said:
psychodave":1m9k1hxe said:
I'm not sure why you guys are bashing innovation. If it's not for you, move on, but as guitar players, innovation keeps things fresh and exciting. I'm not in the market for this product, but I still find it great to have the option available. Just my stinky .02. :lol: :LOL:
+ 1,000,000

... and IMO, this block is the shit! :rock: :thumbsup:

Steve
I agree i installed it on my NO.1 charvel and it definitely made the guitar more resonant and have better sustain.
My only complaints are very small ones, one is the cost and the other is having to run a separate ground to the bridge,no biggie.
 
charvelstrat81":2kyw02el said:
sah5150":2kyw02el said:
psychodave":2kyw02el said:
I'm not sure why you guys are bashing innovation. If it's not for you, move on, but as guitar players, innovation keeps things fresh and exciting. I'm not in the market for this product, but I still find it great to have the option available. Just my stinky .02. :lol: :LOL:
+ 1,000,000

... and IMO, this block is the shit! :rock: :thumbsup:

Steve
I agree i installed it on my NO.1 charvel and it definitely made the guitar more resonant and have better sustain.
My only complaints are very small ones, one is the cost and the other is having to run a separate ground to the bridge,no biggie.

Floyd Rose should have provided you with the .020 copper strip and 22 gauge ground wire?
There are several ways to do this if your guitar is singly grounded.
At Stone Tone, we pre-solder the ground wire to the strip for quicker / simpler installation.
Or you can pull a ground from the collet of the bar. :thumbsup:
 
paulyc":2a12vitx said:
Not scared at all, I've made my own big brass blocks for years and I like them a lot. I've also tried steel, aluminum and copper blocks, just because I could....FWIW.


Nice!
 
Stonetone® Products":1v4f9cfe said:
charvelstrat81":1v4f9cfe said:
sah5150":1v4f9cfe said:
psychodave":1v4f9cfe said:
I'm not sure why you guys are bashing innovation. If it's not for you, move on, but as guitar players, innovation keeps things fresh and exciting. I'm not in the market for this product, but I still find it great to have the option available. Just my stinky .02. :lol: :LOL:
+ 1,000,000

... and IMO, this block is the shit! :rock: :thumbsup:

Steve
I agree i installed it on my NO.1 charvel and it definitely made the guitar more resonant and have better sustain.
My only complaints are very small ones, one is the cost and the other is having to run a separate ground to the bridge,no biggie.

Floyd Rose should have provided you with the .020 copper strip and 22 gauge ground wire?
There are several ways to do this if your guitar is singly grounded.
At Stone Tone, we pre-solder the ground wire to the strip for quicker / simpler installation.
Or you can pull a ground from the collet of the bar. :thumbsup:
I did not get any strip but it was easy to ground at the bar collar. :thumbsup:
 
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