speedloaders


pogohead
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01/26/2006 12:21 pm
following the topic on which warlock to go for, i've put it down to which one has the best trem, so will it be the speedloader, or the double locking trem?

i'm going for tuning stability more than anything if that helps.

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Andrew Sa
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01/26/2006 6:24 pm
I would imagine it is the speedloader is more stable, not sure why, but I think the nut would be more stable...dunno tho.
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01/26/2006 7:33 pm
Both are stable once the strings are stretched....Is it the same speedloader thing that the Floyd Rose guitars are doing? If so, then I was told that your pretty much stuck with standard tuning or 1/2 step down at the most. A whole step down or dropped tunings won't work with these......just going by what I've been told, but it seems like there should be an adjustment for that.
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01/26/2006 8:37 pm
yeah, tis the floyd Speedloader...It seems to look like you are rather limited with tuning variety...but I'm sure they would have thought of that.
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01/27/2006 4:05 am
correct me if im wrong ( probably am) i think speedloaders have different strings for different tunings
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