ValveTronix
January 3rd, 2006, 12:49 PM
I block the tremolo on the my 1963 Fender Strat. I use a rectangular piece of maple as the block (7/16" thick by 1-1/2" high x 2-5/8"). I have drilled a whole in the bottom of the block so I can insert a screw and remove the block easily. I set up the tremolo with all 5 Vintage Silver springs, with the spring claw screwed tigh to the wall. This makes a springy reverb chamber and sustain block in the guitar body.
BUT (There always is one)
The only problem IS... The vintage tremolo has a rectangular sustain block. Present day American Standards have a tapered sustain block. Making a tappered block is much more difficult. I dont have time to type all the information you may need now. But if anyone is interested I may be able to write out a step by step guide some other time.
BUT (There always is one)
The only problem IS... The vintage tremolo has a rectangular sustain block. Present day American Standards have a tapered sustain block. Making a tappered block is much more difficult. I dont have time to type all the information you may need now. But if anyone is interested I may be able to write out a step by step guide some other time.