This "Fat" brass big block will add mass and sustain to your Floyd Rose bridge along with the tonal qualities of brass. Works with Floyd Rose Original, Non-Fine Tuner, 7-String*, 1000 Series*, and Special* tremolo systems. Width is 50.15 mm and thickness is 12.90 mm.

Brass has been a much desired material for guitar luthiers dating back to the invention of the instrument; it is notorious for increasing warmth and clarity simultaneously, a rare combination. While greatly strengthening chord clarity and beefing up individual tones, it also greatly improves resonance, especially in the midrange of the instrument. All of these improvements are accompanied with the undeniably?ávintage sound and feel of this time-tested material.

Since this block is larger than a conventional sustain block, it can also limit upward travel of the tremolo and can be set to rest against the body in a blocked bridge configuration. For floating bridge setup this block may require some routing in the spring cavity.

Center to center hole spacing of the outside screws is 1.345" / 34 mm.

These blocks will fit the Original Series 6 & 7-string, and the?áSpecial Series & 1000 Series 6-string.?áThe Special & 1000 Series 7-String Tremolo Systems have a sustain block mounting hole spacing which is unlike any of our other systems-- please see the 1000 Series / Special 7-string Fat Brass Tremolo Block for those bridges.

To see what sustain block will fit your bridge, please see the?á.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • FROFTB37 Fat Brass Tremolo Block - 37mm
Finish
  • Brass
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  • NEW

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