This was advertised as "From free-floating to complete locked up tremolo on stage - on the fly". It took you 19 seconds to get a firm enough lock to call it a fixed bridge....You beat me to it. Nice gadget, but mine got play in the ( press fit ? ) hinges over the years so it didn't keep the tremolo in the blocked position anymore and that play made for a pretty loud "clonk" noise. I had to take it out 😓
Crro que ese diseño tiene un defecto: La garra (Claw) se desplaza través de los dos tornillos cuando se realiza el movimiento hacia arriba con la palanca del trémolo. Ésto ocurre por el empuje que se ejerce en ese movimiento. Por favor, aclara esta duda.
Muting spring resonance. Some people use heat shrink around the springs, or insert a small plastic fuel line to do the same thing. I've found that these methods tend to work better rather than what noiseless springs advertise. (my fav is the fuel line so far)
Hey for changing strings is it really annoying? Or is there a kind of work around? Just got the new pinkish version of the DK24 and looking to get a tremolo blocker of some kind
They never thought of the potential for the Tremolno to block the A string as it was originally intended for double-blocking tremolo systems. but I can definitely see this being an annoyance.