Not counting my bass
Floyd = 20%
Standard trem = 60%
Hard tail = 20%
Not counting my bass
Floyd = 20%
Standard trem = 60%
Hard tail = 20%
PRSs: 2 PRS trems (one being the older one piece bridge, the other having graphtech piezo)
Ibanez 6 strings: 2 Original EDGE Floyd Trems
Ibanez 7 strings: 2 Lo-Pro EDGE Floyd Trems
Fender: 1 Kahler 2500 traditional Locking Trem
Trying to remember, I don't think I ever had a stoptail (bass not included)....
1992 PRS Cu24 Tortoise Shell, "10",Birds, Reg Neck
1996 PRS Cu24 Scarlet Red Burst, "10", Dots, WT Neck, Graphtech Piezo
100% FIXED !!!!!!!!!!!!
Only one little Strat with a trem... All the rest are FIXED since I got rid of my EVH.
I could see adding something with a Trem back at some point![]()
Is being 100% fixed the same as being neutered?
All but one of my electrics have a tremolo system of some sort. Usually the PRS trems.
Leaving basses out...
Overall - 40% stoptail, 60% trem (never a Floyd in the bunch).
Non-PRS - 50/50 split.
PRS - 2-1 ratio in favor of trem.
Of the stoptails, it's an even split between PRS and non. Of the trems, it's the same 2-1 in favor of PRS.
Alan
"Acting your age makes about as much sense as acting your street number" - Billy Connolly
fixed-57% std trem-29% floyd-14% back in the day I would insist on a floyd. I got fed up restringing them so I went with fixed bridge. My cu22 fixed bridge had phase 2 locking tuners and they are awesome. Got me thinking a trem with locking tuners would be good, thats where my cu24 trem came in. Once again, I cant put it down.
All guitars:
Hard: 6 = 40%
Standard Trem: 7 = 47%
Floyd types: 2 = 13%
Just PRS:
Hard: 4 = 36%
Trem: 7 = 64%
(DGT / 513 / P22 / McShootout / DGT STD / SAS / Cu22 Semi hollow / Sig LTD / Mira korina / HBII /SANF) >> {C, H, Dallas, Original Sewell}