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Quality follows price….
Buying Schaller strap locks has become an expense experience so i was looking for a cheaper way to secure my guitars.
I have tried the HB locks, the Warwick locks, some noname chinese locks - but all of them seem to have their own disabilities. They are difficult to open, difficult to separate, they makes a lot of noise sitting down, so i hoped these were somewhere in between…. But… no..
Well they are ok to work with on a daily basis but they still “play along” with the guitar sitting down when there is no stretch on the strap from the weight of the guitar…..
i guess sometimes you have to spend more to get simple wishes fulfilled
I have tried the HB locks, the Warwick locks, some noname chinese locks - but all of them seem to have their own disabilities. They are difficult to open, difficult to separate, they makes a lot of noise sitting down, so i hoped these were somewhere in between…. But… no..
Well they are ok to work with on a daily basis but they still “play along” with the guitar sitting down when there is no stretch on the strap from the weight of the guitar…..
i guess sometimes you have to spend more to get simple wishes fulfilled
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Good and sturdy, but not compatible with normal straps
pros: good quality, sturdy, great price, small so more subtle on the guitar
cons: no straps without straplocks are mountable when you use this system. So NEVER forget your Loxx equipped strap when going somewhere! Other guitarists can't borrow a strap, unless they use Loxx themselves.
cons: no straps without straplocks are mountable when you use this system. So NEVER forget your Loxx equipped strap when going somewhere! Other guitarists can't borrow a strap, unless they use Loxx themselves.
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I had Schaller strap locks, and it seemed they had better quality.
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