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🎶 Silence the noise, amplify your vibe!
Guyker Noiseless Tremolo Springs are a set of four precision-engineered, polymer-coated steel springs designed to eliminate unwanted mechanical noise from Stratocaster-style tremolo bridges. Measuring 67.5mm in length and corrosion-resistant, these springs deliver enhanced tuning stability and a crisper, tighter sound. Easy to install without tools, they are the ultimate upgrade for professional guitarists seeking flawless tone and silent performance.










| ASIN | B0BY943WZS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,957 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 25 in Electric Guitar Parts 41 in Tuners |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Colour | Black, Length 67.5mm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (429) |
| Date First Available | 22 Mar. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 40 g |
| Item model number | Noiseless Tremolo Springs |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 11.7 x 8.2 x 1 cm; 40 g |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
F**X
Essential
If you run high-gain or even just modern noiseless pickups on your Stratocaster, you know the struggle: the pickup itself is silent, but you're constantly fighting the horrible mechanical twang and squeak from the tremolo springs being amplified. I was skeptical that simply swapping springs could fix this, but these "noiseless" springs are an absolute game-changer. They completely eliminate all mechanical spring noise, whether I'm diving the bar, fluttering, or just resting my palm near the bridge. My guitar is now truly silent in between notes. Installation was a breeze—they are exactly the right size and tension as my old standard springs. Best of all, they didn't negatively affect my tremolo setup; the feel and stability are, if anything, slightly better. This is the cheapest, most effective upgrade you can make to a Strat to eliminate that final layer of unwanted noise. Stop fighting the twang and buy these! Highly, highly recommended.
S**N
Does the job
Springs fitted easily without any hassle. They seemed to have similar resistance to the pre fitted springs so that always helps with things. Would recommend this product.
E**I
Just works
It works as attended has the original ones couldn’t support my new strings brought heavy duty ones and now my bridge is all level
D**N
Tremelo Springs
Used on a FR bridge and work fine.
S**2
Guitar pieces
These items to do with guitars was for my Grandson but he said they do the job
S**E
Bit strong for my touch.
Very strong. Only used two of these on the outer side of the claw and I'm thinking I need to go down to slightly lighter springs. This was on my Ltd 87 reissue. Nothing wrong with the springs.
T**N
Easy to install
Easy to put in and they work great no noise what so ever just music to my ears. Sorry I can't show via photos as its inside the guitar.
R**T
Not so noiseless springs
Noiseless springs that are in fact not actually noiseless. They make as much noise as the factory springs which came in my guitar. I have a set of FU tone noiseless springs so I know what noiseless sounds like… this isn’t it
A**R
to replace worn out set ...claw maxed out
A**A
TLDR: Overall, for fixing the problem at hand and for as cheap as these are, would definitely buy again! Good product. Easy installation, and after adjustment and retuning, I tested some dive bombs and upward pulls - they held up well. Springs didn't pull themselves out of the block and they stayed seated on the claw. I installed these on a Wilkinson WVS 50IIK trem, which is a floating two point blade style. Nice fit, and no more sympathetic notes while I'm playing. One thing I did notice is that the stiffness of the springs is a bit lower than my stock ones, (wire gauge thickness between the Guyker ones and my stock ones can be seen in my photo), which I'm guessing will be similar for other people. On a 6 screw style tremolo, it won't matter much, since it's slammed to the body and you can't accidentally push the bridge sharp. If you own a two point floating style, like mine, (or a Floyd, Gotoh, Fender modern style, etc.), make sure you have a light picking hand. The lighter gauge springs means it makes it easier to pull notes sharp while just playing/palm muting. Easy remedy would be to use all 4 springs to have more tension on the bridge. Nothing to worry about if you're comfortable changing your playstyle a bit.
S**S
Solved the problem of spring sound when using the bridge vibrato arm
G**Z
Tienen excelente tensión, aveces basta con 2 resortes, 0 ruidos y excelente calidad
C**S
Great value
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