As the generic name implies, this term may be used to describe more than one model. In any case, the "standard tremolo" employs a simple design and is the most basic tremolo used in Ibanez guitars. It is a non-locking, non-floating tremolo which is attached to the body with six screws in slightly oversize holes (which explain why it's called a "six-point" tremolo). This design is simpler than the dual pivot (e.g. TZ-30, SAT30) or Floyd Rose-style (e.g. Edge, Edge Zero) tremolos seen on higher-end Ibanez models. Portal: Tremolo bridges | Parts File:Parts-icon.png
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