Owwwccchhh
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Re: Basswood mods.
Oh, I'm just asking general questions so I know if I want to install a Floyd or not. It seems complicated, how does a standard trem system compare to this? Is it more simplistic?
When you change tunings you have to put a deck of cards or something under the bridge to block it off so that it's level with the body or near level as possible then tune to your desired tuning.
Be sure to back your fine tuning screws out a bit so you have adjustment.
Once you are in "tune" remove the cards or whatever is blocking the trem then remove the back cover to expose the springs and the claw.
While you are plugged into the tuner use the screws on the claw that screws into your body to get your low E and high E in tune.
If your intonation is on this should be all you need, you can change strings and go from tuning to tuning with this method, it is what I do and it works on every
Floyd or Ibanez trem I have tried it on.. Once your low E and high E are in tune leave the claw along and fine tune your guitar at the Floyd, set your action and you're done..
When you blocked the bridge level you essentially trued the action and all you are doing in the back of the guitar is fine tuning the bridge.
This will work for either dropped or standard tunings. I have gone as low as drop C personally on my Floyds..
Other options are blocking the trem so its either dive only or stationary or getting a tremlono setup and making it more of and EVH or 80s style bridge.
I didn't ask what kind of guitar you have? I am assuming that you have a recessed Floyd Rose that pulls and dives?
If you don't disregard my lesson and all you will have to do is adjust the claw if your string and tuning change pulls the bridge away from parallel on the body.
Oh, I'm just asking general questions so I know if I want to install a Floyd or not. It seems complicated, how does a standard trem system compare to this? Is it more simplistic?