Floyd Rose

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The Floyd Rose Original Series Tremolo Bridge with R2 Nut is used by more professionals throughout the world than any other. No copy can duplicate the double-locking design of the Floyd Rose Tremolo System that allows you to lock your guitar in tune at the nut and at the bridge. The Floyd Rose Tremolo Bridge is engineered like no other tremolo system. Its high quality steel parts are manufactured to exacting specifications.

The Floyd Rose Original is produced in Germany and is their flagship model. The R2 Nut is designed for guitars with neck widths of 1-5/8" (41.30mm) and a 10" radius.
Floyd Rose Original Series Tremolo Bridge with R2 Nut Black
Floyd Rose Original Series Tremolo Bridge with R2 Nut Black

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  • Professional design and proven performance
  • Double-locking system
  • High quality steel parts
  • Locking nut fits 1-5/8" necks

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4.82

11 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Cons
  1. 3D printed nut didn't line up perfectly1
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  1. Easy To Use10
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  3. Functional9
  4. Improves Sound8
  • I would buy this Floyd rose again

    4

    submitted2 months ago

    byLoid

    fromDayton ohio

    I bought a new German made Floyd last year so when I got a new guitar with a Floyd rose special I decided to upgrade it with a new one. The new Floyd's are made in the USA, it's very smooth and still worth the upgrade. That said for some reason the r2 nut didn't line up perfect so I did need to redrill the holes no big deal, I could've left old nut on there. This a great product and I still love the Floyd rose.

  • The teen me is finally happy! :)

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byRoy

    fromBrooklyn NY

    Yes i have accomplished the impossible back in my teens! I always wanted a syn signature guitar and make it become an a7x only cover guitar, but the guitar is expensive and have a single guitar just for one purpose seems too much. But finally hearing about the D'tuna for the first time i thought it will be a gimmick, and im glad that is t the case! I can now finally play on my lovely schecter without adjusting any tuning to it! And if i want to go back to standard i can just press the button to do so. The D'tuna works like a charm. I love it so much! I will put it on all my floyd guitars

  • Definitely dont sleep on this!

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byRoy

    fromBrooklyn NY

    My schecter C1 platinum FRS came with a special, now out of the box, the guitar is fantastic, however its that FR special thats holding it back! I have decided to finally give this baby the treatment it needs, i got her the FR original and the D'tuna and i have some titanium blockers laying around for the right moment. I took it to my local guitar shop and they patched upgraded her so much now the guitar not only stays in tune, but plays so well! You can actually hear and feel the difference as it will NEVER get out of tune even when you dive all the way through. Now my schecter doest feel like a 7-800$ guitar, its feels like a 1500$ guitar, topping the hellraiser series imo. Dont speep on replacing the tremolo system, as it truly adds to the value and playability of the guitar! I will be replacing even the 1000 series one on my solar cuz now i just cant play anything but the FR original with the titanium blockers.

  • Great Product, Performs as Expected

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byMichael

    fromSioux Falls, SD

    Easy to replace the Peavey branded licensed Floyd on my Wolfgang USA. High quality!

  • Great product love it

    5

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    submitted4 years ago

    byChristopher A

    fromCortez Colorado

    Used this item to replace the original licensed floyd on my IBANEZ S370 it made a world of difference

  • Nothing like it.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byToxic M

    fromDetroit MI

    Easy installation.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byNigel

    fromMontpelier, ID

    Would this fit in a ESP LTD M-201HT?

    Would this fit in a ESP LTD M-201HT?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The ESP LTD M-201HT comes equipped with a fixed hardtail bridge and a molded nut, making it incompatible with a Floyd Rose Original Series Tremolo Bridge with R2 Nut without significant modifications.
  • asked byJayden

    fromundisclosed

    would this fit on a hss fender Stratocaster

    would this fit on a hss fender Stratocaster

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    To determine if the Floyd Rose Original Series Tremolo Bridge with R2 Nut (Chrome) will fit an HSS Fender Stratocaster, we need to consider several key compatibility factors: 1. Bridge Route Compatibility The Floyd Rose Original requires a locking tremolo route, which is significantly different from the standard vintage-style or 2-point synchronized trem cavity found on most Stratocasters. Most stock HSS Stratocasters (especially Player Series, American Standard, or older models) do not come routed for a full Floyd Rose tremolo. If your Strat is not already routed for Floyd Rose, body modification (routing) will be necessary. 2. Nut Compatibility The R2 Nut has a width of 1-5/8" (41.3mm) and a string spacing of 1/8" (3.3mm). You’ll need to check the nut width of your HSS Strat. Most Fender Stratocasters have a 1.650" to 1.685" (42mm to 42.8mm) nut width, so the R2 might be slightly narrow. Installing a locking nut like the R2 also typically requires cutting into the neck or removing material behind the existing nut and drilling screw holes. 3. Neck Angle and Setup Floyd Rose bridges often require a shimmed neck or a body built with the correct neck angle for proper action and tremolo operation. Fender necks are typically flat-mounted and may not have the ideal angle without shimming. 4. Ideal Candidates You are most likely to succeed with this Floyd Rose if: Your Strat is already routed for a Floyd Rose (e.g., some Floyd Rose-equipped Fender models from the 80s/90s or Charvels/Jacksons based on Fender platforms). You're comfortable modifying the body and possibly the neck.
  • asked byFalcon91

    fromQueens, NY

    Would this fit in  Kirk Hammett signatures series KH-202?

    Would this fit in Kirk Hammett signatures series KH-202?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Stock Bridge on the KH-202 The KH-202 typically comes with a licensed Floyd Rose bridge, not a Floyd Rose Original. Licensed bridges are made to Floyd Rose specifications but may differ slightly in dimensions depending on the manufacturer (e.g., ESP's proprietary versions). Compatibility Checklist Stud/Post Spacing: Floyd Rose Original typically uses 74 mm post spacing. You’ll need to measure the post spacing on your KH-202. If it matches, it should fit without modification. Nut Size: The R2 nut has: Width: 1-5/8" (41.3mm) String spacing: .264" (6.7mm) The KH-202 generally uses an R2 or similar-sized nut, so this should be compatible as long as the neck width at the nut matches. Neck Angle and Routing: The KH-202 is routed for a Floyd-style bridge, but some routing modifications might be needed to accommodate the Original Series depending on depth and edge clearances. String Lock Screw Length: Original Floyd Rose bridges often have longer fine-tuner screws, which can sometimes bottom out on shallower routes. Installation Notes If you're replacing the licensed bridge with a Floyd Rose Original, it is often a drop-in replacement, but check the post spacing and routing depth. Conclusion Yes, the Floyd Rose Original Series with R2 nut can fit the KH-202, provided: The post spacing is 74 mm The nut width matches the neck The body routing is deep enough
  • asked byPatricio

    fromArgentina

    Does it work on a japan RG 450 Ibanez from the 90? Thank You

    Does it work on a japan RG 450 Ibanez from the 90? Thank You

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    It's going to take some work. In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar.
  • asked bypolohdzs

    fromRoma, TX

    Would this fit in a Jackson King V JS32?

    Would this fit in a Jackson King V JS32?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. I don't have one to check ..In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar
  • asked byBruiser

    fromSacramento CA

    Will this drop in a kramer assault 220

    Will this drop in a kramer assault 220

    Open Reply - Thomas
    In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignment
  • asked byJpjkotss

    fromTexas

    Is it German made

    Is it German made

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byB.J.

    fromBrooklyn, NY

    Would this bridge fit onto an Epiphone Les Paul Standard?

    Would this bridge fit onto an Epiphone Les Paul Standard?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Not without modification.
  • asked byTim

    fromAlabama

    can these be put on any guitar?

    can these be put on any guitar?

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    This would require modification that we do not recommend.
  • asked byGreg

    fromUnion City Mi 49094

    Whating to put in older Ibanez will it fit .
  Also can you feed the strings through the back or bottom, instead on cutting the string

    Whating to put in older Ibanez will it fit . Also can you feed the strings through the back or bottom, instead on cutting the string

    Open Reply - Ronald
    The strings are fed through the body.
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