"Index.jpeg"@en . "TZ-30"@en . "The TZ-30 employs a non-locking, double pivot design which is reminiscent of early Fender tremolos. The double-pivot design is slightly more complex than the simple six-point standard tremolo, but much simpler than the locking Floyd Rose-style design of the Edge. The TZ-30 was used in several different series, including the Ergodyne (EDR260), the S Classic (SCR220 ), the SA (SA160) and the Talman (TC420). The SV series is also a good example of series using it: the tremolo used here helps to differentiate this series from the S series which features more sophisticated, double locking tremolos. Several non-locking, synchronized tremolos can be seen as the successors of the TZ-30: \n* The SAT30 / SAT30S introduced in 2001 (SA160), sharing the same simplicity, \n* The more sophisticated SynchroniZR w/ ZPS-FX on the aforementioned SV series. Portal: Tremolo bridges | Parts File:Parts-icon.png"@en . . "The TZ-30 Tremolo on a SA160"@en . . "250"^^ . . "parts"@en . "The TZ-30 employs a non-locking, double pivot design which is reminiscent of early Fender tremolos. The double-pivot design is slightly more complex than the simple six-point standard tremolo, but much simpler than the locking Floyd Rose-style design of the Edge. The TZ-30 was used in several different series, including the Ergodyne (EDR260), the S Classic (SCR220 ), the SA (SA160) and the Talman (TC420). The SV series is also a good example of series using it: the tremolo used here helps to differentiate this series from the S series which features more sophisticated, double locking tremolos."@en .