MikeRocker said:Advantages:
-Always stays in tune
Disadvantages:
-You need a tool kit to change strings
-You need a tool kit to tune beyond the range of the fine turers
-If it's floating, you can't rest your hand on the bridge
-If it's floating, you can't do double stop bends (bending a string while holding a non-bent one) and have them stay in tune
-If it's floating and you break a string, the guitar is absolutely useless until you put a new one on
-I personally feel that the floating ones rob sustain and resonance from the guitar. If I was gonna get a Floyd guitar (and I'm not), I'd get one that was flush-mounted and down only.
Unless you plan to do some heavy whammy bar work, my opinion is that the trade-offs aren't worth it. If you are doing heavy vibrato, they pretty much can't be beat for staying in tune.
Yes, it needs to be set up PERFECTLY.Metalman_666 said:I didn't know you couldn't do double stops even with a Floyd Rose... that's insane...
And does it really have to be set up PERFECTLY for all to be working fine until the next string change? .... oh and what's the range of the fine tuners?
No problem at all, it's all just opinion anyway, no one is right or wrong. I totally respect polite differences of opinion!JacksonMIA said:I'm not trying to argue with you - you made some good points - but I'd like to point out a couple of things:
Mattt said:Advantages:
- The guitar always stays in tune.
- You are more able to express yourself than with a non-floyd equip'd guitar.
Disadvantages:
- If a string breaks, when the trem is floated, the guitar becomes unplayable.
- It's a b!tch to tune in the first place.
- It's a b!ch to string the guitar.
- It's a b!tch to intonate the guitar.
- You can't adjust the action for each individual string.
- The sustain is reduced.
- The tone suffers.
MikeRocker said:Advantages:
-Always stays in tune
Disadvantages:
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-If it's floating, you can't rest your hand on the bridge
-If it's floating, you can't do double stop bends (bending a string while holding a non-bent one) and have them stay in tune