bluesholyman
Friend of Leo's
So, I suppose on some level this is a subjective thing, but I had put a brass trem block in a 2004 MIM strat that had the standard mexican one - potted or whatever it is - that dull grey looking thing.
After upgrading pickups to SD Scooped, the guitar sounded very "pingy" to me - the highs were overly accentuated and seemed quite unnatural....for a strat at least...moreso than is normal for a strat to be bright like that. So I did some digging and found a few other comments about brass being "pingy" and bought a solid steel trem block on Amazon (Musiclily brand.)
After installing it, the strat sounded much less pingy and more traditionally strat-like, whith the kind of bell tones I was expecting. I was actually surprised to see how much of a difference it was as so many people suggest there is no tonal difference. I imagine a lot of things can affect that, especially the pickups.
As far as I am concerned, there is a very noticeable difference between brass and steel trem blocks. As a side note, every PRS I have seen that has a trem block has a brass trem block in it. It has got me wondering if this is the reason I generally don't care for the sound of PRS guitars, at least most of the ones I have tried and played.
YMMV.
After upgrading pickups to SD Scooped, the guitar sounded very "pingy" to me - the highs were overly accentuated and seemed quite unnatural....for a strat at least...moreso than is normal for a strat to be bright like that. So I did some digging and found a few other comments about brass being "pingy" and bought a solid steel trem block on Amazon (Musiclily brand.)
After installing it, the strat sounded much less pingy and more traditionally strat-like, whith the kind of bell tones I was expecting. I was actually surprised to see how much of a difference it was as so many people suggest there is no tonal difference. I imagine a lot of things can affect that, especially the pickups.
As far as I am concerned, there is a very noticeable difference between brass and steel trem blocks. As a side note, every PRS I have seen that has a trem block has a brass trem block in it. It has got me wondering if this is the reason I generally don't care for the sound of PRS guitars, at least most of the ones I have tried and played.
YMMV.