the problem for me, with the t-no killing flutter and being felt, is prob got to do with the edge block i have.
I have the older, 80s edge tremolo block, which is larger/longer.
So more sustain, yadda yadda... but i think it throws the t-no alignment off.
I'll look into.
the T-no isn't suppose to be felt when disengaged...
the increase in bass when t-no is in hardtail mode.. its... good for cleans and with medium drive... but hi gain.. hmmm... need to adjust settings.
its funny how, we are used to the Flody's tone suck eh? And actually "prefer" it.
I have the older, 80s edge tremolo block, which is larger/longer.
So more sustain, yadda yadda... but i think it throws the t-no alignment off.
I'll look into.
the T-no isn't suppose to be felt when disengaged...
the increase in bass when t-no is in hardtail mode.. its... good for cleans and with medium drive... but hi gain.. hmmm... need to adjust settings.
its funny how, we are used to the Flody's tone suck eh? And actually "prefer" it.