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With the two point construction, the TZ-6 is a high quality tremolo produced with a milled plate, knife-edge pivot points and a massive cast iron sustain block. The saddles are individually adjustable for height and intonation. The tremolo arm is screwed in, however there is nylon bushing built in the plate and block, making the arm steady at any level. Different block sizes are used to adapt the TZ-6 for use in variously sized bodies. Another feature is the enlarged string hole on the saddle, makes the TZ-6 easy to identify.
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With the two point construction, the TZ-6 is a high quality tremolo produced with a milled plate, knife-edge pivot points and a massive cast iron sustain block. The saddles are individually adjustable for height and intonation. The tremolo arm is screwed in, however there is nylon bushing built in the plate and block, making the arm steady at any level. Different block sizes are used to adapt the TZ-6 for use in variously sized bodies. Another feature is the enlarged string hole on the saddle, makes the TZ-6 easy to identify. The TZ-II is a visually similar tremolo which is more expensive due to the use of a solid brass sustain block. The TZ-6 can be found in RT and Radius series models from the early 1990s, as well as some later SV series models. It was replaced by the TZ-30.