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🎸 Elevate your tremolo game—because your guitar deserves the best springs!
The Guyker Noiseless Tremolo Springs set includes four black, 67.5mm steel springs designed for ST-style electric guitar bridges. Engineered for durability and corrosion resistance, these springs deliver tight, crisp tonal response while reducing sympathetic noise. Easy to install without tools, they fit most vintage and modern ST tremolo systems, making them a reliable upgrade for professional and enthusiast guitarists alike.










| ASIN | B0BY943WZS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,049 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #83 in Electric Guitar Hardware |
| Color Name | Black, Length 67.5mm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (443) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | Noiseless Tremolo Springs |
| Material Type | steel |
| Package Dimensions | 4.61 x 3.23 x 0.39 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
A**A
Great Product - One small non-issue
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.
C**D
Not exactly noiseless...
First of all, this is still a great product. That said, there is no foam inside the coils so just because you paint them doesn't mean they're noiseless. What I did notice that I can't share is some sort of film they sprayed the springs with. It looks dry holding a spring but if you hold it with a light and bend the springs to stretch them, you'll see what looks like soap bubbles between the openings in the spring spacing. If you do get these, look for yourself. I don't know what they sprayed them with but they did. Anyways, the way I see it is if a spring doesn't have foam running through the middle of the spring, then they're not noise canceling. I put some Pick N Pull foam from a case I have inside my springs. I used some fishing line and tied the foam together and then ran it through the spring starting on the pointy side and then clipped the fishing line once the foam was in place. It works great and doesn't get stuck between the coils. I definitely recommend these springs. If you haven't already noticed, I also upgraded the claw to this brand. Paired together, I definitely noticed a tuning stability increase. I can't imagine a thin-stamped claw that come with these cheap guitars are the very best parts so yes, I do believe this is a real upgrade.
L**K
Perfection. Floyd's always return to normal tuning after HARD dive!
Noiseless as they say. Super reliable, long-lasting. They work, and they much cheaper than the real FR's. Get these.
Z**E
Nice Low Tension Springs
These work well for me. They are a little lower tension compared to the stock Floyd Rose Special springs. I had to use 4 instead of 3, but the overall tension of the Tremelo feels comfortable and comparable to the original 3 spring setup. Seems to stay in tune better now.
B**N
Reverb tank guitar
They're functional, but all 4 springs have less tension than my 3 stock floyd rose springs. And these actually added noise, turning my guitar into a reverb tank instead of making it noiseless lol. I stuffed the springs with strips of old tshirt material and fixed the noise part. I may try the red set next or go with another brand
R**R
Very strong springs! Might only need one.
I bought some Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky's which are a 12-62 set. That massive 62 has a lot of string tension, so my three stock silver springs couldn't hold the bridge down at all. I was initially going to replace all three springs, but that was way too much tension in the opposite direction. So, I ran a single red in the center flanked by two silvers on the outside. That made my 25.5" scale Jackson Floyd Rose perfectly balanced in C-Standard tuning. If you have a Jackson, be warned that those fools glued in the silver springs. I had to get pliers and a torch to get them out of the block. Be careful not to bend them around, or you might ruin the block with a broken off spring inside.
R**N
Not Noiseless But Easy Fix
These springs produce less noise than the factory uncoated springs, but are not noiseless. I had some soft rubber foam from another package I received and cut it into narrow strips. I then used a nail to push the strips into the springs. They are now noiseless or so close to noiseless that few if any can tell.
S**I
Good product
Worked perfectly, good quality
A**R
to replace worn out set ...claw maxed out
F**X
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**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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