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Kahler K 7300 CH

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Kahler K 7300 CH
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Not bad, but Floyd is better... 1000 times better
Warhead 08.06.2019
I bought this bridge as a replacement for the Kahler X Trem, that came on one very guitar that I bought in small store in Berlin. Pretty old, but gold. However the original bridge was a terrible piece of sh*t, so I?ve decided to give this one a try. Honestly... It works. It really does. There are a few things you have to tweak before you can use it, mostly balancing the string/spring force, that may be a bit tricky, cause you set it up with a hex wrench from the top of the trem. Other than that, It is rather easy to use and install.

It is not a bad trem, but still, goes out of tune sometimes, especially the top E string tends to go flat after some time. Also the bar is wiggling a bit, but nothing to worry about. The only problem about this bridge is, that you won?t find it on almost any guitar and it is very specific in terms of picking hand ergonomics. It is kinda hard to go from Kahler to Floyd and vice versa. Get used to one or another, because both are very different in terms of picking hand position, so it may feel a bit uncomfortable in the beginning.

Also keep in mind, that it is almost impossible to use this with any string gauge thicker than 58, you just won?t be able to attach the strings to the bridge due to the fact, that those string hooks are not exactly big and thicker strings just won?t fit. So using this in B standard with 13 - 60 gauge is almost impossible. Also springs in the back of the trem are not exactly strong and you may run out of tension, if you use anything thicker than 10 - 46 in E standard.

But if you want a locking trem and Floyd is not exactly your thing, I do strongly recommend this product. I think you won?t be disappointed.
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Simply one of the best trems you can get!
Niklas R 03.03.2021
I've been playing around with this trem for a couple days after i had it in my strat, and I have to say that this is one of the best tremolo systems you can get.

Pros
It's so smooth and effortless to use.
You can lock the bridge during restringing or changing tunings.
Very easy to set up and intonate.
All adjustments are done from the top of the bridge.
The roller saddles are a great help with tuning stability.
You don't need a locking nut with 6 in line headstocks. If you have a Graph Tech nut with some locking tuners, you are good to go.

Cons
A rout is required on top of the guitar.
Fluters are a lot harder to pull off than on a Fender or a Floyd Rose.

For me the pros far outweight the cons. Fluters aren't part of my playing and the rout required was a small price to pay. I would absolutley recommend this bridge if you are doing very extreme tremolo stuff. I will even go as far as saying that i think a Kahler is better than a Floyd Rose, and I stand by that statement.
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a very nice piece of kit.
G C. 08.06.2013
The Kahler is a unique design that achieves the pitch stability of a locking system, with a far greater vibration transfer to the body than a knife edge pivot. To my ears sustain and resonance are better than with other locking vibratos.
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Kahler Rocks!
Alexander875 31.08.2013
An excellent tremolo in a nice package. Very easy to set up (easier than floyd rose and more versatile) but work is needed to replace the existent tremolo
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Keith W. 23.05.2013
Overall an outstanding unit, very hard to fault and easily fitted. some brilliant features, eg: it can be locked for string changing etc, has lots of adjustments FR's only dream about, If I had a gripe, it would be the tremolo arm, pretty soon after I began using it,(maybe 6/7 times) it ruined the thread,(in the unit not the arm) and needed to be tapped again,minor niggle if you have the gear handy, other than that, Im converted. You would simply never use a FR again.
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