Kahler s, from an engineering and playability perspective are superior, can’t understand how they never took off like the tired design of the Floyd Rose. Roses are for girls not for metal.
Everyone is saying YEAH KAHLER but I thought there is a fundamental flaw in its design .. The strings don't lock at the bridge allowing slippage during excessive slack AKA dive bomb . I watched a video about it last week , basically the Floyd Rose is the way to go. A thick block and quality springs will do the trick.
A kahler is basically term system that stays in tune although I use a Floyd Rose Jackson but it doesn't stay in tune that's a flaw inside a Floyd Rose guitar. But Taylor's staying tuned but there's one issue. If you don't have strong strings on the killer they would basically snap so you need stronger ones.
Cool guitar line. \m/ I personally like the dean z, the exile, and md24. If you guys are releasing a new line of bass guitars(besides the new z bass with fish man pickups), I would like to check it out.
Ughhh Chris Kennela is with dean guitars now? Dude switches companies every 6 months. Who wants to guess where he will be in 2022? He’s running out of options at this point
Thank God they are using a different headstock , they should copy MusicMans design ..When using FR it doesn't matter because the strings are locked at the nut. They painted themselves in a corner with that big ass headstock , it probably cost them more sales than it gets them because they are so gaudy . I am a Dean fan my acoustic is a Dean.
The V headstock is more optimal on a V guitar IMO, but it looks pretty good on the Z and really good on the ML´s as well. I love my classic shaped Dean V´s with the V headstock, two V´s in one :-). I didnt like the headstock on those vintage blue and orange strats, the logo wasnt good either.