I think logo is cool. There are some tricks on trem unit, i'll try to review on forum.kimson wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 9:22 amInteresting stuff for sure, waiting eagerly for user experiences.
BTW, based on the post linked below, the bridge appears to be non-rocking (or maybe they do both, who knows):
https://m.facebook.com/halonguitarparts ... 482961930/
The price of their stainless steel bridge is about the same as a Mastery bridge in Europe so I guess it's not "that bad"...
Anyone care to share how much is the trem unit going for and what might their trem "innovations" be?
Here's a direct link to the unit; I can't say I'm too crazy about the logo, though:
https://m.facebook.com/halonguitarparts ... 378865874/
Bridge posts dont need any 3rd screw to attach the plate, screw in. So their height is constant and long enough to adjust your string height, it is the one that really impressed me because i dont like the mastery's confusingly post height and saddle height issues. So screw in posts into thimbles, full contact. And it is non rocking bridge. String space is 55.5. This might be the bad news for some players cuz they are used to play narrow spacing but im ok with it. We'll see!