They should have a contact email on their website, no?
They can then email you a PayPal invoice.
Well that makes sense. It's a shame though because this is a great bridge. I'll contact him when he plans to update the website. I did ask him a bit about that in the beginning and he said they were too busy building bridges! The sell them as fast as they can make them. I know this bridge has transformed my guitar. I love how it resonates like a beast through that thing.
I just messaged Halon and Haris told me they are working diligently on their website to get all the info up and make ordering easy! So if you're not in a hurry, that should be up soon!Lost In Autumn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:12 amthis is why I can't take them seriously and won't order from them. a 12 year-old or the average boomer can put together a ssl ecom website that can be easily updated with current info and secure credit card entry, but not these guys. they have been pushing their bridges for over a year- they look the dog's bollocks, but they can't manage to put them on their website? there's just no way in hell, in 2021, that I'm going to email my credit card info, I don't care how nice and trustworthy they may be. FFS, put together a functional ecommerce platform and keep it updated, this isn't rocket surgery.Mechanical Birds wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:25 pmYeah for some reason none of this shit is on their website as far as I can tell, like at all. Weird considering it’s a sort of new thing and in a market that has like 1/1,000 the amount of aftermarket options as other popular guitars.
I’ve only ever messed with the Staytrem upgrade as far as tremolos go and it’s not really what you could call a big change considering it’s only adjustment is keeping the arm from moving. But the $200 for a Mastery or Descendant (which honestly, to me, doesn’t really land anyway) is money I’ve not been able to feel good about spending. It’d be cool if something was out there that offered a true difference in feel/features that wasn’t so expensive.
I wish there was more video of this thing! Thanks for recording something for us, OP, but without the visual aspect it’s hard for me to consume. Curious about how you feel when comparing this to a typical AVRI tremolo.
Yeah but last year brought many people to their knees with COVID, so let's see what happens! I'm sure a lot of people's plans got put on the back burner while just trying to SURVIVE!Lost In Autumn wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 1:44 pmFwiw, that’s exactly what Haris told me a year ago. Don’t hold your breath.
RocknRollShakeUp wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 3:35 pmAwesome man, I’m genuinely happy that it is bringing you Massive Joy!Rockabilly69 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:30 pmIt's both, rocking or non-rocking ( have two sets of posts!) Haris from Halon said his preference was non rocking, but they knew many people would want rockers. But he also added that he liked the rocking version just slightly less than the non rocking. The non rocking studs were made @ 7.87mm to fit the thimbles in my Classic Vibe.RocknRollShakeUp wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:25 amLooks great. Great chops too.
Is yours rocking or not rocking?
It looks like you went with brass saddles. Any perceived tonal change?
Also does it have the 52mm string spacing like on the Staytrem?
Where/how did you order it?
The notes were clearer in tone, more sustain, maybe slightly more brightness, without loosing the mids, but it's hard for me to describe tone.
I can say I love the tone. I did my first gig with the hardware today and I got two standing ovations rocking out on it solo through an amp sim on my HX Stomp! It was one of the best electric guitar rhythm sounds I've ever got, and it was on an amp sim, go figure!
52mm
I dealt with them through their Facebook page, where they answered all my questions, and I had them send me an invoice after all my questions were answered acceptably...
Thanks for the further details!
I may just have to try one of these bad boys.