@Kev: agreed, Gotoh use good quality materials and apply good designs. My 20 yr old trem on my Warlock and i guess the one Lasse's ST3 is testament to that
@Executioner213: Dude what trem is on the Ibanez? OFR? was it a simple retro fit?
@Jind: why the frustration? I don't find anything frustrating about a trem. Once you understand how the thing works your set. Obivously if you are tuning down to A or something you may find it difficult to intonate but general set up for floating just requires a bit of patience. The geeky thing is i actually think trems look really nice. They are a real nice engineering solution where form and function are having the best fuck ever!
@Lasse: "all the crap that ibanez come up with"..i am assuming you are excluding the stuff that gotoh makes for them and you just mean all Ibanez's OEM trems that might as well be made out of brass?
also i don't agree with your Floyd arm comment. My experience with that arm design is; if you want flutter from the OFR you HAVE to have the arm collar tight otherwise if its loosened (for arm swing) when you flick the arm, the slop in the loose fitting "absorbs" your flick hence no flutter.
@Notuern: Dude, i didnt have any good experience with Kahlers, except for perhaps the smooth action, although it feels very weird if you are used to knife edge trems. With all the Kahlers i have tried including the latest units if you string bend, eg double stop, the tuning goes out until you reset the trem with a quick dive. It is a flaw in the design of the trem that can't handle the lateral movement of a bend. I was told that you can help remedy it to some degree by adding solder to the string ball ends and putting a hard bend in the string to ensure good seating. But cumon, that just makes me think the unit is a pile of shite...And to top it off the bar has that stupid blob on the end?? Why ?? i can understand in the 70's but hello 21st century - it looks horrible....like it was designed for someone who has a disability in gripping things
@Harry Hughes: +1, it was a bad decision of Ibanezs to forego the locking studs on the newer set up
@Bekanor: yep! quality item from Gotoh!
@SimonSez: the gotoh trem in the OP has a brass sustain block as std. dunno whether it really makes any difference though. Guess if you worry that much about sustain dont buy a solid bodied gtr with a big hole cut out the middle of it
