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CryoVibe Silverback Vintage 1960's Threaded Steel Tele Saddles - Nickel (3 pcs.)
CryoVibe Silverback Vintage 1960's Threaded Steel Tele Saddles - Nickel (3 pcs.)
Manufacturers and product safety
Manufacturers and product safety
Manufacturer:
Guitar Monkey - Michael Bojcic
Kohlbeckstrasse 17
85221 Dachau
Germany
info@guitar-monkey.de
www.guitar-monkey.de
Distributor:
Guitar Monkey - Michael Bojcic
Kohlbeckstrasse 17
85221 Dachau
Germany
info@guitar-monkey.de
www.guitar-monkey.de
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In principle, all our wood comes from India and without exception from certified cultivation. The woods are grown in plantations and monitored and approved by the Indian State Forest Service.
What many people don't know is that there are several hundred types of ebony and rosewood all over the world. Unfortunately, many of the world's ebony and rosewood species, especially African ones, have been considered endangered for many years.
Therefore, instead of using the endangered Indian rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia), we use the non-endangered tamarind wood (Tamarindus indica), also known as Indian dates. The second type of wood that we use is East Indian ebony (Diospyros melanoxylon), which, unlike African ebony, is not considered to be endangered.
We also want to give something back to nature and therefore plant a tree in India for every Monkey Locks - Locking Tuners Set with wooden buttons sold.
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✔ Contents: 3 vintage correct threaded steel Tele Saddles including screws and springs
✔ CryoVibe: Cryo treated - Sound and feel of 60-year-old saddles
✔ Vintage Correct: Vintage correct material
✔ Material: nickel-plated steel
✔ Attention: 3.51 mm (6-32 inch) holes in the bridge required for the intonation screws
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CryoVibe - Cryo treatment of guitar parts
introduction
Cryotuning—also known as "cryoaging"—has long since entered the world of guitars. The method is no longer an insider tip, but is increasingly recognized as an effective way to measurably improve both the tonal and mechanical properties of guitar components. Nevertheless, many musicians shy away from the subject—often due to a lack of understandable explanations. This is precisely where we come in: We provide a clear insight into our CryoVibe process .
The low-temperature treatment works in two crucial areas:
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Increased hardness and resistance: Components become more robust – and the sound gains brilliance.
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Reducing internal stress in the metal: For us, this is the most important effect. It's precisely this stress reduction that creates the resonant, "well-played" sound of old vintage parts. We aim to specifically recreate this sound with CryoVibe.
What is CryoVibe?
CryoVibe is our proprietary cryo-treatment process, which slowly cools guitar parts to temperatures as low as -190°C. This technology originates from mechanical engineering, where it is used to significantly extend the lifespan of highly stressed metal parts such as engine components, gun barrels, and cutting tools. We have adapted this process to sound-critical guitar components.
The process is completely controlled: The parts are gradually cooled down over many hours in a nitrogen environment – without direct contact. During this process, cooling and heating phases alternate. The entire treatment lasts approximately 24 hours. Following this, the parts are slowly returned to room temperature. The effort is considerable – but the results are impressive.
What happens in the material?
Not every metal reacts the same to cold treatment. The microstructure and alloy composition determine which changes occur within the material. Steel, titanium, and brass each exhibit different reactions—therefore, a differentiated, material-specific approach is essential.
Cryo for steel components
The changes in steel occur at the atomic level. The metal contains tiny carbides—metallic compounds with carbon—that form during solidification. These carbides are often irregularly distributed and can negatively impact durability and vibration behavior.
Through cold treatment:
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retained austenite transforms into martensite
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Carbides are distributed more evenly
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internal tensions in the material are released
The result: greater wear resistance, higher dimensional stability and audible tonal advantages in sustain, response and tonal balance.
Cryo for titanium grade 5
Grade 5 titanium consists of a so-called alpha-beta alloy, in which titanium is combined with small amounts of aluminum and vanadium. This structure is key to the treatment's effectiveness. Importantly, it's not the individual metals that work—it's the interaction of their structures.
During cryo treatment:
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internal tensions are reduced
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the beta phase is distributed more evenly
Although the material does not become harder, the resonance stability and vibration behavior are noticeably improved – ideal for sound-sensitive components such as saddles.
Cryo for brass components
Brass differs significantly from steel in that it contains no carbides. It is a copper-zinc alloy with a soft, homogeneous structure. Phase transitions like those in steel do not occur at low temperatures, making traditional hardening impossible.
Nevertheless, the treatment is beneficial: Casting or machining creates tensions in the brass. Cryotherapy can relieve these tensions.
The result:
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better dimensional accuracy
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clearer vibration transmission
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and a more even, focused tone – especially audible in guitar components
Even if the structure does not change as with steel or titanium, the stress reduction brings a clear benefit - especially in combination with treated screws or springs.
We are the only manufacturer in the world to successfully cryo-tune its tremolo springs . The effects are clearly felt and heard.
Click here to get our CryoVibe Pre-CBS Vintage Tremolo Springs exclusively at Thomann!
We are also the only manufacturer in the world that subjects guitar saddles to cryo treatment.
Click here to see our CryoVibe Saddles exclusively at Thomann!
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