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  • RicoChuckRicoChuck

    Fais son taf correctement

    Dunlop Straplok Strap Retainers Dual DesignPublié le 31/03/20 à 08:53
    Cela fait 4 ans que j'ai équipé ma basse et la sangle qui va avec ce système, et aucuns problèmes! Pas de souci de décroches (c'est ce que l'on lui demande!) , pas de souci spécifique de corrosion, pas de souci de confort (l'accroche de la sangle pivote bien) et pas de souci pour débrocher (après un ptit coup huile lubrifiante dans tous les cas est souhaitée). Ce qui est un peu dur au début, c'est de fixer la partie coté sangle (et donc de la défixer...mais ça ne bouge pas!) donc bien choisir sa sangle principale.
    On peut trouver moins cher, mais je n'ai pas de recul pour les produits des autres marques, et comme là je n'ai pas de problèmes....
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    Cela fait 4 ans que j'ai équipé ma basse et la sangle qui va avec ce système, et aucuns problèmes! Pas de souci de décroches (c'est ce que l'on lui demande!) , pas de souci spécifique de corrosion, pas de souci de confort (l'accroche de la sangle pivote bien) et pas de souci pour débrocher (après un ptit coup huile lubrifiante dans tous les cas est souhaitée). Ce qui est un peu dur au début, c'est de fixer la partie coté sangle (et donc de la défixer...mais ça ne bouge pas!) donc bien choisir sa sangle principale.
    On peut trouver moins cher, mais je n'ai pas de recul pour les produits des autres marques, et comme là je n'ai pas de problèmes....
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  • StormleaderStormleader

    Un must have pour tout joueur de guitare!

    Dunlop Straplok Strap Retainers Dual DesignPublié le 26/07/11 à 00:20
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    I really have to say that if you play standing up with a strap at all, these things are a MUST have for you. I started playing guitar about 3 years ago, and as soon as I got my first strap I bought a pair of these. I had started on acoustic, and decided I wanted to buy an electric, so I saved up to get a Warbeast NJ Deluxe, which is around $800. I knew that I didn't want it hitting the floor from the strap coming off, so I decided I wanted a pair of straplocks. I mainly looked at two different brands, Dunlop and Schaller.

    The thing that I liked the most about Schaller is that there was just about no way in heck that your strap was coming of without you meaning it to. The lock went around the strap button, and to release it you had to pull on a part that stuck out. What I didn't like is that since the strap buttons on the Warbeast are on the back of the guitar pointing in towards you, the part that you pulled to release the lock on the Schaller's would be poking me.

    The Dunlop's on the otherhand, locked by sticking a shaft into the strap button that then had ball-bearings that were forced out when you let off of the release button that locked it into place. I was afraid that since you pushed a button to release the lock that it might accidentally release when I didn't want it to, even though the button was recessed. Even so, I went with the Dunlop's, because they wouldn't poke me.

    Having owned them over two years now, I can say that not once have they released when I didn't want them to. They have held up very well, and I'm sure I won't have any problems with them down the road. Would I suggest these over the Schallers if you had a guitar that the strap buttons faced out to the side (Like a Strat or Les Paul)? I'm not sure. I haven't had any hands-on extensive experience with the Schallers, but I know for sure that the Dunlop Dual Design StrapLoks have worked for me 100% of the time. I can't recommend them enough, really, go out and buy a pair, you'll be glad you did. They do take a little bit of installation (You have to replace the strap buttons that are currently on your guitar) but it's easy and well worth the time and money you'll spend.