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I like hardtails, but I'll take a blocked Floyd any day.
Mailman1971":mcfomvhz said:Yes. Brass blocks are in all my guitars.
Makes em 'clang!!'![]()
Same here with an 88 Jackson strat. Had a JT6 trem, but knew that was coming out based on previous experience. Had a Schaller that I put in, but still a thin tone, nothing like my other USA Charvels. Ordered a Brass block and wow what a difference. There are very easy ways to help a thin sounding Floyded superstrat to thicken up; as others have said blocking for dive only is another great tip.ewill52":nlpyyqsj said:ok....most of my stuff is non-floyd. I have this one Charvel tho, and it plays like frickin' magic. Tone has always been fine w\a shit-ton of gain, a little thin at times. I bought the brass L block and trem stop from FU Tone. $50, what the hell, give it a shot, right? HOLY SHIT. Game changer for me. Trem stop let me put a d-tuna on and makes string changes waaaaaay easier (I don't pull up on the bar). The block has some legit mojo, more sustain, and it just sounds.....fuller? Rounder? Hard to describe but the "thin" sound I associate with a Floyd is gone.
Just FYI, someone else may have a different opinion, but it changed my Charvel from a guitar that is fun to play but doesn't make it out of the bedroom to a regular weapon in the gig arsenal.