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Hi mrco, I once had the luxury of trying out a Klein electric for a couple of weeks, passing it on to a friend of mine and then again being involved in selling that guitar, in fact, to an LD list member - thus having the chance again to play it. We were both very impressed with the instrument's concept, playability and ergonomics, but both thought that tonewise the Klein lacks a little depth and "rebound" (early tone buildup), mostly due to the usage of the rather big Steinberger Tremolo system. Maybe a matter of taste and needs (to whammy or not to whammy). In fact, my friend thought about making a copy of the guitar without a tremolo, but (unfortunately) the Klein is very much buildt around the tremolo. The Klein is a very well thought out instrument design but should not be harder to make than any Fender-type guitar. For what it's worth, I know from tone conscious Strat users that a lot of them went back to the older, simpler, more lightweight tremolo systems on their guitars. Dare I say ......"vintage"? Best, Andreas