Hi. I know this probably has been asked many many times. I read all I could find with the search but I cant still find and answer to my question:
I have a floyd rose guitar (LTD V-350). It had 3 springs with 9s strings, and it worked great. Then I changed to the 10s and kept the 3 springs. If I recall, the guitar's tuning would depend on floyd abuse... not so stable, but aceptable, just enough.
I took it to a tech for maintance, and he (without telling me) put in a 4th spring. I havent retuned since then (2 months?). Its perfect now. It is tighter yes, but i's all right for double stops, doesnt go flat so easily while doing palm mutes, etc... But, the only problem is that I cant make certain effect with the floyd which consits on hitting the bar with a slap and then it will all vibrate and make this great sound. It just doesnt work. Im thinking it has more to do with how the bar attaches to the bridge rather than how tight the floyd is. You see, if I screw in the bar very tight and the try to get the effect, it wont do nothing. If I loose the screw of the bar a little bit and do the slapping, the bar vibrates the way I want it, but that vibration doesnt affect the bridge at all, therefore the effect doesnt happen.
ok, my question are two actually:
1)I didnt get to try the slap effect with 3 springs. If I change it back to 3 springs, you think the slap will sound? Or do I have to change the way the bar screws in the bridge (to a click in, or a the other type of screw?)
2)Someone once said (a friend) that the tech told him that if the tunning is unstable (like, it goes flat after floyd use) then adding another spring is the sollution to that. Is that true? so Im better off with 4 springs?
Thanks in advance.
I have a floyd rose guitar (LTD V-350). It had 3 springs with 9s strings, and it worked great. Then I changed to the 10s and kept the 3 springs. If I recall, the guitar's tuning would depend on floyd abuse... not so stable, but aceptable, just enough.
I took it to a tech for maintance, and he (without telling me) put in a 4th spring. I havent retuned since then (2 months?). Its perfect now. It is tighter yes, but i's all right for double stops, doesnt go flat so easily while doing palm mutes, etc... But, the only problem is that I cant make certain effect with the floyd which consits on hitting the bar with a slap and then it will all vibrate and make this great sound. It just doesnt work. Im thinking it has more to do with how the bar attaches to the bridge rather than how tight the floyd is. You see, if I screw in the bar very tight and the try to get the effect, it wont do nothing. If I loose the screw of the bar a little bit and do the slapping, the bar vibrates the way I want it, but that vibration doesnt affect the bridge at all, therefore the effect doesnt happen.
ok, my question are two actually:
1)I didnt get to try the slap effect with 3 springs. If I change it back to 3 springs, you think the slap will sound? Or do I have to change the way the bar screws in the bridge (to a click in, or a the other type of screw?)
2)Someone once said (a friend) that the tech told him that if the tunning is unstable (like, it goes flat after floyd use) then adding another spring is the sollution to that. Is that true? so Im better off with 4 springs?
Thanks in advance.