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ThePitbullofLove

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whats the major differences between the Floyd and the Kahler style Floyd in your opinion.
any better close up pics of this tremolo? the Kahler version wasn't on the market to long was it?

Here's the Steeler.
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Here's the Kahler 2710 Killer that replaced the stock Kahler 2500 that was on my '86 Charvel
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Both trems, but especially the Killer are hunks of steel! They're weight helps a lot with sustain, IMHO. Both are very stable in terms of tuning.
 

HeHasTheJazzHands

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Imma need those dots tho

I thought the same thing, but I played my PRS Catenese and Yamaha RBX775 (both inlayless) without any problems. The side dots help a lot.

I Have one. Truly awesome guitar! One of the best bang for the buck guitars I purchased. I got on sale as a b stock for 549.00. Don't know whats b stock about it though its perfect!
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PRS tends to be extremely picky with their guitars.

Good to hear it's a really solid guitar, though. :D I was looking into the SE Custom 24 FR, but the Torero has much better specs for my tastes.
 

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Here's the Steeler.
IMG_0204_zpswnn9kvpt.jpg

IMG_0203_zpsatjb8idc.jpg


Here's the Kahler 2710 Killer that replaced the stock Kahler 2500 that was on my '86 Charvel
IMG_0205_zpslrqvfbgk.jpg

IMG_0207_zpshex5yuxn.jpg


Both trems, but especially the Killer are hunks of steel! They're weight helps a lot with sustain, IMHO. Both are very stable in terms of tuning.


Do you store your guitars in the garage? Wondering why you have so much rust on the trems and screws...
 

ThePitbullofLove

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Do you store your guitars in the garage? Wondering why you have so much rust on the trems and screws...
Because they were played. This one (Steeler)came to me from old sweaty hands himself, apparently. Doesn't affect play, and the rest of the guitar is in much "cleaner" condition.

The Killer isn't rusty, just worn. Previous owners didn't bayby them, and I'm fine with how they look, especially since they work perfectly
 

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