Rose Locking
Posted in Guitar Parts & Accessories on 12/10/2009 12:08 pm by admin![]() |
![]() Ibanez Lo Pro Edge Floyd Rose Licensed bridge US $180.00
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![]() FLOYD ROSE Locking Nut 42mm 1 5 8 CHROME US $9.50
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![]() Epiphone Xtreme SG Project Guitar Neck Project Guitar US $192.52
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![]() Electric Acoustic Guitar Bass Chrome Strap lock locks US $.99
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![]() Floyd Rose Licensed Guitar Tremolo Bridge Parts System US $.96
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![]() Floyd Rose Guitar Tremolo Bridge Double Locking System US $21.59
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![]() Chrome Floyd Rose Lic Tremolo Bridge Double lock CR03 US $29.99
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![]() Floyd Rose Locking TREMOLO Bridge Black Charvel San Dim US $103.75
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![]() Floyd Rose Original Black WHAMMY BAR Tremolo Arm NR US $12.50
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![]() new Guitar Parts Floyd Rose Locking Nut 43MM chrome US $.99
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![]() Floyd Rose Lic R2 Kramer Locking Nut Black US $16.99
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![]() GFS Fastloader Locking Tremolo NIB Licensed Floyd Rose US $59.99
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![]() Floyd Rose Licensed Double Locking Tremelo System Chrom US $20.00
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![]() FR CLONE Locking Nut 1 11 16 Parts Project Tremolo US $15.99
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![]() Kramer Striker 24 Fret Maple Guitar Neck US $51.55
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![]() S style floyd rose R2 width neck with tone shims 1950s US $50.00
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![]() CHROME LIC FLOYD ROSE TREM and XTRAS US $50.00
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![]() Original Floyd Rose Black Locking Tremelo Bridge Charve US $62.99
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![]() 80s Kramer Neck Floyd Rose Locking Nut Logo Tuners US $1.04
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![]() Floyd Rose Locking Nut US $5.00
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![]() USA UNFINISHD 2H ALDER GUITAR BODY FOR FLOYD ROSE STRAT US $189.99
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![]() USA UNFINISHED ASH 1H GUITAR BODY FOR FLOYD ROSE STRAT US $199.99
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![]() Floyd Rose Lic Tremolo Double Locking Gold US $39.99
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![]() Vintage Floyd Rose Locking Nut Guitar Japan for Project US $7.50
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![]() FLOYD ROSE Locking Nut 42mm 1 5 8 GOLD US $9.75
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![]() FLOYD ROSE Locking Nut 43mm 1 11 16 GOLD R3 US $9.50
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![]() New Maple Electric Guitar Neck Custom Rose Vine Inlay US $69.95
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![]() CHROME FLOYD ROSE LOCKING TREMOLO SYSTEM NEW F2 US $57.99
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![]() NEW Black Ibanez RG JEM Body All Hardware NR US $50.00
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![]() Guitar Parts CHROME FLOYD ROSE LOCKING NUT 42mm US $12.99
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![]() Guitar Parts MIGHTY MITE JACKSON Floyd Reversed HS NECK US $109.99
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![]() Guitar Tremolo Bridge Double Lock System Floyd Rose Lic US $19.99
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![]() Kramer Black Licensed Locking Floyd Rose Tremelo US $20.50
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![]() USA UNFINISHED ALDER GUITAR BODY FOR FLOYD ROSE STRAT US $189.99
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![]() Chrome Double Lock Floyd Rose Tremolo System Complete US $38.45
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![]() NEW ORIGINAL FLOYD ROSE TREMOLO KIT US $169.00
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![]() Floyd Rose Bridge US $30.00
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![]() ESP Floyd Rose Lic Guitar Tremolo Bridge Double Lock US $68.00
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![]() FENDER DELUXE STRATOCASTER 04 FRANKEN STRAT BODY US $399.00 |
![]() Floyd Rose Original locking tremolo system US $189.00
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![]() Floyd Rose Lic Double Locking Tremolo Bridge CHROME US $80.57
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![]() Floyd Rose Original tremolo black chrome Schaller 1980s US $56.00
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Can a locking tremolo fit in a Fender Stratocaster?
I have a Stratocaster, and I love watching people dive bomb with their locking Floyd rose tremolo. Is there any way a Floyd rose can fit on my Stratocaster? I need a guitar expert's help.
It will fit in the American standard Strat but not in the Mexican or Korean Strats.
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Brewer Century Pneumatic Exam Stool w/ Backrest, Locking Casters
Sale Price: $357.99 |
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Red Rose Princess Slipper Diary With Lock by Pecoware
Sale Price: $12.09 |
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Locking Horns
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Biometric Locks Mysteries, What Is A 3D Sensor?
It may seem silly to say that "the future is now" but it is absolutely true.
As far-fetched as movies like seem, there is always a grain of truth to be gleaned from them.
Such is the case in futuristic movies like Minority Report where people drive hover cars and stealing other's eyeballs in order to infiltrate buildings. While hover cars are still things of the future, the fingerprint scanners in the movies are not fictitious.
The fingerprint scanner is a biometric device which can control access—to rooms, computers or other storage—by reading certain characteristics with a biometric sensor. In the case of an fingerprint scanner, it's the fingerprints; however, biometric locks also scan traits such as facial structure, eyes and voice.
After the sensor creates an input image, it compares it to a database of enrolled (permitted) users to make a match. If your fingerprint or face is in the system, you're in!
Different sensors produce different images, such as 2D and 3D sensors. 2D sensors produce flat or two dimensional images as is the case with fingerprint.
The images captured by a 2D sensor indicate only one facet of the subject (the underside of the finger), without taking into consideration how the finger is represented in space.
Although fingerprints are unique, a 3D sensor gives a more detailed image.
Additionally, 2D facial scanners could fail to authenticate your identity if your face is at a different angle or if you have an expression which differs from the one which is stored in the memory of the device while 3D sensors are less susceptible to these issues.
For these reasons 3D sensors are becoming increasingly popular.
Many 3D sensors use structured light in the form of an LCD projector or laser bar to compile a three dimensional image of the subject.
One benefit of 3D sensors is that they simultaneously scan multiple points, unlike other 3D scanning methods.
In biometrics, 3D devices focus on unique physical characteristics. For example, studies suggest that your ear has a shape as unique as your fingerprint which can be used to identify you. 3D facial scans are also common and may prove to be more accurate than 2D facial scans.
Generally, 3D biometric sensors are less available than 2D sensors and there are not as many standardized specifications from which to compare 3D sensors, because this technology is still in development.
Two and three dimensional sensor technologies are often combined for systems which recognize both 2D and 3D imagery.
This is the case with a European bank which, in 2006, added a facial recognition to increase security. However, there are not many, off-the-shelf alternatives available.
When shopping for a biometric lock, whether it is 2D or 3D, pay attention to certain specifications:
* Dots Per Inch (DPI)—indicates image resolution; look for a DPI of 400 or more
* False Acceptance Ratio (FAR)—the likelihood of a match being made incorrectly
* False Rejection Ratio (FRR)—the likelihood of a true match being rejected
In the future we will likely see an increase in the use of 3D biometric technology. However, 2D sensors tend to be sufficient for current use.
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About the Author
Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China's premier dropshipper for wholesale consumer electronics


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