
Dopro Tremolo Arm Assembly Bridge Whammy Bar with Socket Ferrule Housing for FR Special/FR Lic Tremolos Black
$18.07
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Dopro Tremolo Arm Assembly used for? A: The Dopro Tremolo Arm Assembly is designed for use with FR Special, FR 1000 Series, and FR Licensed tremolo systems, providing a reliable replacement for lost or worn tremolo arms.
- Q: Is this tremolo arm compatible with other brands? A: While specifically designed for certain FR tremolo systems, this tremolo arm may also fit various other FR-compatible tremolos. Always check compatibility before purchasing.
- Q: What is the diameter of the tremolo arm? A: The tremolo arm has a diameter of 6mm, which is standard for many tremolo systems.
- Q: How do I install the socket housing for this tremolo arm? A: To install the socket housing, use a clamp for secure placement. Avoid using a screw to seat the socket to prevent stripping the threads.
- Q: Can I use this tremolo arm on a left-handed guitar? A: No, this particular tremolo arm assembly is designed for right-handed tremolo systems.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of this tremolo arm? A: The product details do not specify the material used in the tremolo arm, but it is designed for durability and performance.
- Q: How does the Dopro Tremolo Arm Assembly improve my guitar's performance? A: By providing a secure and reliable replacement for a lost or damaged tremolo arm, this assembly allows for smoother pitch bending and enhanced playability.
- Q: Is the Dopro Tremolo Arm easy to install? A: Yes, the tremolo arm is designed for easy installation, ensuring a tight fit without requiring complicated tools.
- Q: What maintenance does this tremolo arm require? A: Regularly check for tightness and inspect for wear. Keep the tremolo arm clean and free from debris to ensure optimal performance.
- Q: Where can I find more information about compatibility with my guitar model? A: For detailed compatibility information, refer to the manufacturer's specifications or consult with your guitar technician.