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Your cart is empty.Replace missing or damaged tremolo springs on your guitar with genuine Fender Stratocaster tremolo tension springs.
LJfromNJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
These sit low in the block so they don’t hit against the rear cover
Dain Bramage
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Work great don’t make any noise
Caleb
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
The springs fit into my guitar nicely and function as well as the factory ones the guitar shipped with. They are fender springs themselves so that is no surprise. These are the best replacement springs as they come straight from the manufacturer
MIKE Z.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
Not as strong as factory silver Floyd Rose springs… definitely not as strong as true Floyd Rose black springs… but they do work and fit fine, just running 5 springs instead of 3 stronger ones.
Omar
Reviewed in Mexico on September 10, 2022
Son de baja tensión, hay que ocupar 5 o los 6 para tremolo fender, en mi caso calibre de cuerdas 10-46.No compren en MUSICAL LA FLAUTA MAGICA, su calidad de tienda está por debajo de los standards de Amazon, si no te gusta tu artículo te hacen pagar el envío de regreso, y son muy respondones, no aceptan críticas para su mejora
AudioHTIT
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022
Last summer I purchased a Fender Mod Shop ‘50s style Stratocaster. Unlike my vintage 1965 Strat which came with five Vibrato springs (aka Tremolo), this newer model came with three springs. While I found the function of the vibrato arm to work very well, it was just a bit too soft for my taste. I took off the rear plate where I discovered there were only three springs, I also discovered that the springs were different than on my ‘65, they had a black coating instead of a silver metallic look, are slightly longer, and possibly have less tension. The spring plate however was the same and ready to accommodate five springs. I searched for genuine Fender Stratocaster springs and found these which are advertised to work with newer model Strats. When I received them I added a single spring and readjusted the tension for the added force, the vibrato arm now feels just right (I also use four springs on my 65). I would recommend these springs to anyone needing more ‘new style’ Stratocaster springs — these are not for Vintage, or older model Strats. 👍(I will try to post more pictures of the differences when I get a chance)Note: Vintage style Strats also have a spring that sits inside the Vibrato arm socket (threaded area), these are not for that location, though you can also buy them from Fender.
Jefferson O.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
I use three on my 1986 MIJ Stratocaster....I bough that guitar new in 1986 and these springs are a perfect fit andperform as I expected . I abuse my bar when I play and there is no difference in springs if you know how to correctly setup and adjust your trem. There are several methods to float all knife edge and 6 screw type units.I use a stack of business cards to set float level and follow a specific procedure......
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on February 24, 2020
Perfecto para una strat.
jeff evenson
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2020
Didn't make any bit of difference
Robert Stokes
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2020
Thank you,Great service during Covid-19 lockdown
ASR Customs
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2019
I build custom gtrs on the side, and the one pictured was given to me by the guy who originally designed it before this model went into production. He used it for yrs as his main studio ax. Not sure how, actually, because using the trem it never stayed in tune for me at all. I have at least 8 sets of various brand springs with various spring rates, none really changed the tuning instability. Then I tried these, and after messing around a bit I found that the tuning stability was finally going in the right direction, but not perfect yet, so I finally added the SuperVee Stabilizer. Now you can jump on it and it stays in tune. Of course, most of that is because of the SuperVee, but these springs having a better, lighter, smoother spring rate really helped the overall feel.
Steve Buffington
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014
These are what Jeff Beck uses. 3 of them fanned out from the middle three claws to the outer 3 trem-block holes. I have tried the "Vintage" springs that many like, but I find them way, i say, way too stiff. 2 of them are almost to much. Stiff may be good, but I don't know why. Just the tension to push down on the trem bar is hard enough I am afraid the arm will snap off. The black coated springs wear out after 2 years or so, get a little loose, so my purchase of 6 gives me at least 4 more years of good use, pretty good for the money.I will not use any other spring. They feel smooth, return to pitch easily, (all other things in good order) and they still work great when they get a little worn, but when you pull up from open G to A#, where I have my floating trem set, then one of the springs, if old enough could theoretically fall out. **when pulling up hat much the spring is no longer stretched very much, is why I change them every 2 years, just to be safe**Best on the market. I'm sticking t it!!Steve B.
Mark Bamford
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2010
I bought these to lock the tem on my new 2010 American Deluxe Stratocaster. They are identical to the springs that came with the guitar. Now it has 5 instead of the 3 it came with, and the trem doesn't move at all. No need to screw anything. No need for any silly blocks of wood. Just the job. (I did have to adjust the saddles of course!).
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