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Turned out it wasn't functional for me
I can say without hesitation that the quality of the Les Trem II was excellent. However, I did not like how it felt when playing the guitar. The trem unit sits too close the bridge and doesn't allow enough room to comfortably situate your hand between it and the bridge. I don't have big hands, but I like to have enough room to strum the strings without restrictions. For me, the trem unit restricted my hand movement. So I uninstalled it, and sold it.
I can say the installation was quick, and the it actually looks nice on the guitar. If it was to be re-designed, so the activation arm is moved back about an inch, I would consider buying another one.
I can say the installation was quick, and the it actually looks nice on the guitar. If it was to be re-designed, so the activation arm is moved back about an inch, I would consider buying another one.
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Nice quality, Easy to install, really easy … sure you’ll need a roller bridge and locking/roller nut otherwise you’ll get some tuning issues, I have a roller beige already but need to change the nut it’s causing issues.
Updating my review: so I though most of the tuning issues were coming from the saddle and the nut so I changed them to high quality smooth rollers but the bar still putting my LP out of tune every time I use it….. idk how to get that corrected but I’ll keep trying as retuning is not an easy/cheap option with Thomann overseas.
Updating my review: so I though most of the tuning issues were coming from the saddle and the nut so I changed them to high quality smooth rollers but the bar still putting my LP out of tune every time I use it….. idk how to get that corrected but I’ll keep trying as retuning is not an easy/cheap option with Thomann overseas.
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