Floyd Rose Special Relic Left Handed Tremolo System

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from $ USD 109.99

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SKU: FRTS2000LRelic Category: Guitar Bridges Brand:
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Description

We’ve given our Special Tremolo System the aged look using a muriatic acid treatment, leaving each piece completely unique. From the tremolo block up to the string retainer, all parts of the bridge are sporting a road-worn vibe – perfect for matching a vintage instrument’s hardware without seeming out of place, or to use on your new relic build.

The Floyd Rose Special maintains the design and features of an Original Floyd Rose, while utilizing zinc alloy saddles in place of steel and a zinc alloy sustain block in place of brass. The design specifications and high quality materials of the Special Series Floyd Rose bridge will hold up to the demands of today’s performers. Available in a variety of nut sizes to fit practically any electric guitar, the tremolo kit contains the bridge, springs & claw, mounting studs, and all hardware necessary for installation. 

The tremolo kit contains the bridge, springs & claw, mounting studs, and all hardware necessary for installation.

Available in Nickel, Black & Gold

Locking nuts sold separately

R2 Relic locking nuts can be purchased here
R3 Relic locking nuts can be purchased here

Features

  • Left-Handed
  • Road worn vibe
  • Original Patented Double-Locking Tremolo
  • 10.7mm string spacing
  • Knife edge design creates minimal friction
  • Allows guitar to stay in tune with extreme pitch changes
: Floyd Rose Special Relic Left Handed Tremolo System
: FRTS2000LR

1 review for Floyd Rose Special Relic Left Handed Tremolo System

  1. Jakob Moos (verified owner)

    In short: works great, looks great, I’m glad i bought it.

    I have put it in my Ibanez SA and have been playing it for almost a year now. It really improved the tuning stability on that guitar.

    In order to fit the trem i had to expand the cavity of the guitar, which can be easily acheived by using a drill. Just be careful to not put cracks into the finish.
    You should also keep in mind, that it might be necessary, to use sand paper on the saddles to eliminate sharp edges that cause the strings to break at the bridge.

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