

🟢 Silence the noise, amplify your tone — the green power upgrade your Floyd Rose deserves!
Floyd Rose Noiseless Tremolo Springs in green feature a revolutionary polymer coating that eliminates unwanted spring noise, delivering a tighter, crisper sound. Designed for heavy-duty tension, these springs stabilize Floyd Rose tremolo bridges, especially with heavier gauge strings, making tuning easier and more precise. Perfect for studio recording and high-volume play, they come in packs of three and can be mixed with stock springs for customized performance.
| ASIN | B07CL74NDB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,603 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #55 in Electric Guitar Bridges & Bridge Parts |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose Tremolo System |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (268) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | FRTSNGNP |
| Material Type | Polymer |
| Product Dimensions | 2.72 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Size | Small |
S**D
Great on Ibanez RG450 with beefy strings
Works great for keeping the Floyd Rose bridge on my Ibanez RG450 flat when tuning to standard with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky strings 11‐56. With stock springs i couldn't get the bridge to sit flat with these strings every when I tightened the springs down all the way. I installed 2 of these springs with one of my stock springs and it now sits perfectly flat in Standard tuning. And I can simply adjust the tension on the springs if I go into drop C or B tuning (which i will mostly be playing in). Since these are beefier springs they also made tuning much easier. We all know Floyd Rose bridges can be a bit tedious to tune but after installing 2 of these springs it was much easier. Tuning one string up from flat no longer massively flattens all the other strings. There's still a bit of a balancing act to perform but its MUCH easier now. For 11 or 12 gauge strings I'd suggest these green springs as you can mix and match with your stock springs to get things just right. If you have 10 gauge I'd suggest the red set as they're a little softer. (There is also a black set that is softer than the red but stiffer than stock that would work with 10s as well but having the ability to mix them with stock springs I'd say just go with the reds)
T**9
Nice strong tension
I used the green springs to get the bridge level because the stock springs were not strong enough after installing a trem block. The new springs were strong enough with just the 3 which was my main concern. I think they also make the guitar sound better.
L**K
Will take a typical cheap-o Wilkinson to the next level!
Just springs but they DO make a difference. They have more "bounciness", and and just make the bar movements smoother and easier. It makes even a cheap Fender copy bridge function easier and feels of higher quality. A little pricey for just springs, but I really feel it is worth it. Try ONE set and see what I mean.
J**H
Spring into green
Slightly shorter than the stock springs. They work good - smooth & no ringing.
A**S
Floyd Rose Springs - My Amazon Review
If you use your trem often and want a quieter, tighter feel, these are absolutely worth it. It’s a small upgrade that makes a noticeable improvement—especially for recording or high-gain situations where spring noise can creep in. Would definitely recommend for any Floyd user.
A**R
Great upgrade from stock springs on my Floyd Rose 1000
Worth the investment. Tone is better and so is the handling of the tremolo. Very stiff - I like it.
J**H
As advertised
Is what it is. Solid, does what you need it to do. I run heavier strings, the Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky 12-56, pulled out an old guitar with a Floyd Rose that was set up for I believe 10s. Needed something like this to hold the thing in place right and they worked like a charm. What else can be said lol.
T**A
green springs on my stratocaster
i realized that my back springs make a series of resonant sounds when i play certain notes that cause a discordance in the overall vibration of the guitar. using these springs takes away literally all the noise out of the back of the guitar( i take the back plate off of every strat I've ever owned, nobody needs to fiddle with that thing) Notes to purchasers-- these springs are a bit shorter, and much tighter that the stock springs on a fender. it posed no problem at all, but i will note that i hadn't to unscrew the metal spring holder from the very back all the way in to about an inch out and set the springs straight as opposed to the triangular setup to get the same feeling of play in my tremolo bar. i like it pulled all the way against the body, I'm not sure what you'd have to do if you actually float your tremolo. But all in all, very happy with the purchase, one of those things you don't need till you put em on your guitar and hear the difference
G**O
O som de molas resoando acabou
G**B
Easy to install. Incredibly stiff - more than twice the strength of the originals I was replacing. I would have been fine with the red in retrospect!
A**R
Not much you can write about tremolo springs
E**L
Los puse en una Washburn porque los que tenía mi guitarra ya estaban hasta el tope. Actualmente van muy bien, los tornillos ya no están hasta el tope y los estoy usando con cuerdas de calibre 10 en la primera y 46 en la sexta.
M**T
The tension on these springs are great for me. I use two for perfect balance. I recommend spending the extra to get official FR springs to be sure of quality and tension.
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