

🎸 Silence the noise, amplify your vibe.
Floyd Rose Noiseless Tremolo Springs are precision-engineered, German-made guitar springs featuring advanced polymer technology to reduce unwanted spring noise. Designed for tremolo-equipped guitars, these black-finished springs deliver tighter, crisper sound performance while maintaining reliable tension and durability.
| ASIN | B00N23EL5C |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,588 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 2,334 in Electric Guitar Parts |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (787) |
| Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2014 |
| Finish | Black |
| Included Components | Black Springs |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | FRTSNBKP |
| Manufacturer | Floyd Rose |
| Material | {"Finish": ["Black"]} {"rating_count": []} {"language_tag": ["en"]} {"manufacturer_part_number": []} {"variant_options": ["Finish"]} |
| Part Number | FRTSNBK |
| Product Dimensions | 6.91 x 0.99 x 0.99 cm; 32 g |
| Style | Standard Tensile Strength |
K**N
Quiet
Put on an St guitar
C**S
Not Silent, no foam core, can cause grounding issues... is it really a Floyd Rose product?
Bought these to cut out spring noise on my Washburn N4 without having to jam some foam behind the springs. These, it turns out, are just as noisy as the stock ones. I understood that they should have come with a foam core, but they are just springs painted black. Are they really official Floyd Rose as advertised? I don't think so. They also defeat grounding from the grounded spring claw to the strings unless some paint is scraped away from the springs at each end. Best to buy this kind of thing from a known musical instrument/guitar parts retailer.
M**H
OK, but no real advantage over standard springs
I had to apply some lubricant to the springs as they squeaked like crazy when installed. Slightly less tension than the original springs. Possibly lower spring noise, but they aren't silent.
J**6
Noiseless? Adds EMI noise!
These 'noiseless' springs will eliminate mechanical vibration noise from your trem guitar - but at the cost of introducing a lot of EMI noise. The numpty who designed them doesn’t understand about electrical grounding. The strings on your guitar need to be grounded so that electromagnetic interference noise (EMI) is sent to ground. This is achieved on a trem guitar by means of a wire connected to ground inside the control cavity being soldered to the spring claw. The standard trem springs conduct electricity and this makes the connection to the sustain block, and thereby to the strings. Except that these 'noiseless' trem springs do not conduct. At all. Hence breaking the grounding link to your strings. If you install these your noise problems are going to get much worse. You'd think a guitar related company would understand such issues but apparently not. I bought them assuming they wouldn't be marketed by Floyd Rose if they were non-conductive. How wrong I was. If they at least warned the buyer that they don't conduct at least you'd know in advance that you'll have to do some rewiring of the grounding.
M**D
Well made and seemingly noiseless
I bought these to uprate the spring tension on my Floyd, but they were only slightly stronger than the stock items - red would have been a better choice but otherwise great springs.
D**O
Justo lo que necesitaba, me preocupaba que fuesen demasiado duros, no toco con calibres muy altos, pero van bien para 010, y el diámetro es menor que los que tenía, que era parte del problema que estaba teniendo con la guitarra en cuestión. A mí me han ido perfectos, para un puente normal de 2 puntos tipo strato, no es floyd.
S**T
Let's clear a few things up from a former road tech, that I've noticed in other reviews: These work better than uncoated springs. In my case, they make no noise, resonance or any type of noise. You will have to properly setup your guitar after install, so ya may as well grab a set of strings too. ;) Grounding: (eyes roll) is this really a real problem?? Anyway, if it is for you, or just because it doesnt hurt, I use a 6" wire wheel on my bench grinder and clean the 90 degree block end and eyelet of the coating. "Problem" solved. You may also use plumbers cloth aka Emery cloth or say 4/600 grit sandpaper. Your choice. I use the black set on all my Floyd's. I run 10-46, 10-52 and 11's with these. If you use jumbo strings, you may consider the red set. If you're attempting to play your guitar like a bass, the green set is most appropriate, as they have the strongest tension and are made if a heavier wire. If you're attempting to play 8 string stuff on a 6 string: buy an 8 string guitar. ;) So, please ignore these 2 and 1 star reviews. If your bridge pitches forward after installing these, adjust your tension in increments at the claw, retune and repeat until you level it out again without string buzz. Always reset your intonation! Or play out of tune at the octave, doesnt bother me either way. ;)
E**L
Buenos muelles, si son originales y es verdad que no se quedan con ruido se los coloque a un puente edge Zero y deja estable el puente
C**N
Montate su una kramer anni 80 con floyd rose original...perfette, durezza media e fanno il loro lavoro.
E**O
Gibt nicht viel zu sagen, außer das mein Floyd Rose System endlich wieder astrein bzw. Bundrein läuft!
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