ZR Tremolo
Monday June 23, 2003
A user writes:
I read an article about ZR Tremolo the other day. It's supposed to be a combo tremolo - both fixed and free-floating that always returns to the zero point, even after retuning and new strings. Know of any good links for more info?
Sure I do... the ZR (zero-resistance) tremolo is an Ibanez product which uses roller bearings to eliminate the inherent friction of the knife edge tremolo design. ZR tremolo comes equipped on some of their S-series models. For info see the following links:
ZR tremolo explanation with pics (scroll down)
And here's a first person opinion piece...
ZR Tremolo Review
I read an article about ZR Tremolo the other day. It's supposed to be a combo tremolo - both fixed and free-floating that always returns to the zero point, even after retuning and new strings. Know of any good links for more info?
Sure I do... the ZR (zero-resistance) tremolo is an Ibanez product which uses roller bearings to eliminate the inherent friction of the knife edge tremolo design. ZR tremolo comes equipped on some of their S-series models. For info see the following links:
ZR tremolo explanation with pics (scroll down)
And here's a first person opinion piece...
ZR Tremolo Review


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