groverj3
Bioinformagician
Question in the title.
I see that the Original Floyd Rose has undergone some minor redesigns in the past couple years. I've noticed that the locking nuts are much more consistent and less likely to produce "sitar" noises due to rough metal where strings leave the nut, plus the markings are different on the buttom now.
Lo and behold the website details using more modern CNC, changes to markings on the baseplate and nuts. But buried in the website is also that the arm coupler has been redesigned: https://www.floydrose.com/products/frtachwsp
I'd been moving to the push-in arm when I have a coupler with poor fit. I also tried the Sophia tremolo arm + coupler and it's better than a bad stock arm but still not as solid as the push-in arm.
However, are these any better now after this redesign?
I see that the Original Floyd Rose has undergone some minor redesigns in the past couple years. I've noticed that the locking nuts are much more consistent and less likely to produce "sitar" noises due to rough metal where strings leave the nut, plus the markings are different on the buttom now.
Lo and behold the website details using more modern CNC, changes to markings on the baseplate and nuts. But buried in the website is also that the arm coupler has been redesigned: https://www.floydrose.com/products/frtachwsp
I'd been moving to the push-in arm when I have a coupler with poor fit. I also tried the Sophia tremolo arm + coupler and it's better than a bad stock arm but still not as solid as the push-in arm.
However, are these any better now after this redesign?