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: post by Arrow NLI at 2012-09-20 09:58:44
farten_dust said[orig][quote]
Ya i was wondering about those new trems, i haven't had a chance to try one yet.


Amazing. There's a spring pulling in each direction underneath. It snaps the trem back to the zero position. It also helps to balance it out when doing double bends, etc...

I'm a southpaw, so I've got ZERO experience with lefty OFR's, I've only had varying qualities of Licensed Floyd Roses. Until now, the Original Edge by Ibanez was the best floating trem I'd played, and that includes the Floyd Rose Special trems (like I think that LTD comes with). Since I got my ZR2 (I know, not the same as the ZE2 you're looking at) it has easily become my favorite trem. Butter smooth ball bearing action like a kahler, but with the range and performance of a floyd. You can still do flutter effects and the sort with the ZR2 trem.

Also keep in mind (although this sort of thing doesn't mean anything to me and shouldn't to you) that the Prestige models are not currently being made in Japan. They've started production in Indonesia, I believe. I think it's all due to the power plant/tsunami damage in Japan. Some say the quality is worse. Some say it's the same. Ibanez swears they're built to the same standards, by a team trained and overseen by the original Japan team.

I do have a lower end Indonesian model (the S420BBS) and at $500 it's one of the best quality axes in my collection. Considering I'm up to almost 20 guitars, that says a lot.


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