OFR Vs. Edge Pro II

info on some edge's

http://www.jemsite.com/jem/trems.htm

the lo-pro edge II and III's have different arrangments on the location of some of the mechanisms, allowing for lower profiles (thus called the Lo-Pro). Some of the parts have improved too, such as better saddles, etc...I think they also got rid of the small string block locks too...
 
and the major difference is that Floyd Rose offers no service, support, or guarantee on them, because it was made with a license and not officially by the company. personally i think they improved the design, but if anything goes wrong, you have to talk to them, Floyd won't help you.
 
Goddamn multitasking. RobbM made my point before I could. But I like Edge Pro's better than Floyds for some reason.
 
Not to be a jerk or anything but why wouldn't a high pitched harmonic squeal have anything to do with the bridge? I often raise up harmonics with my bridge... a "pinched" harmonic has to do with your technique in applying the right pressure and attack on a string to get it to raise up in pitch, even then you can still raise it up with your bar.
 
Just the other day, my bassist was making fun of me, because my Jackson doesn't have balls.
 
Ptah Khnemu said:
Just the other day, my bassist was making fun of me, because my Jackson doesn't have balls.
mine has 6. instead of cutting them off i simply string all the strings backwards so it has 6 dreadlocks with ball ends.
 
i was explaining to someone the other day about how you have to cut the balls off (or put them on backwards) and i was interupted by about a million sexual refreneces....
 
i have an ofr on my strat and cant say anything but good stuff about it its a wonderful bridge...
 
War_Blade said:
i was explaining to someone the other day about how you have to cut the balls off (or put them on backwards) and i was interupted by about a million sexual refreneces....

You should try to restring a Steinberger, those strings have TWO balls...:heh: