Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?


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Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

I've had mine blocked, dive only, and floating. It's floating now with a tremel-no so I can switch if the song I'm playing has double stop bends.

A floating floyd does much better chordal vibrato than the dive only set up, and the option of which way to take a note is more fun when improvising.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

I've had mine blocked, dive only, and floating. It's floating now with a tremel-no so I can switch if the song I'm playing has double stop bends.

A floating floyd does much better chordal vibrato than the dive only set up, and the option of which way to take a note is more fun when improvising.

A floating Floyd truly has that tonal and vibrato character to it that you either love or hate. I love it.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

A floating Floyd truly has that tonal and vibrato character to it that you either love or hate. I love it.
I like hearing it when others are playing but it just never worked for me.

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Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

If the bridge is recessed, floating is OK. If not, I prefer it against the body.

This basically describes how I feel about it. All of my bridges except one (my Walnut San Dimas style) are set against the body...but I don't have any Floyds. I prefer Floyds to be recessed and floating because you can flick the bar and get a cool growl sound. But seeing as I went from all Floyd equipped guitars to no Floyds I guess I just don't care for Floyds all that much.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Floating with a locking nut, assuming that the guitar has been set up properly, and the trem settings are matched to the string gauge and tuning. I struggled with floating trems for a long time when I was a noob. Once I learned how to set them, stability improved and they can be a lot of fun. Definitely not for someone that changes tunings often. Set it, and LEAVE IT.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

It has to be floating to have any use at all for me. Pretty much the only thing I do on a vibrato is pull up.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Wouldn't that be too much? I set it around 2.8mm and 2.35mm at the 24th fret and the pull range has already reached its maximum: the block hits the body while the saddles don't.

I like my action low but the strings a ways above the body. I also do my own Floyd rout so I don't have an issue with the block hitting the body too soon.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

What you need is a cokk rock Kahler on your 55 fret custom shred bass! :stooges:
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

You're too young to be playing with pig squeals. That's big boy Floyd techniques! :18:
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Floating ...as god intended.
Actually, if we consider Floyd Rose himself to be "God" here, didn't he have them set up non-floating and somebody else introduced the idea of floating them?

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Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Floyd's were meant to float.

I like them that way.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

Actually, if we consider Floyd Rose himself to be "God" here, didn't he have them set up non-floating and somebody else introduced the idea of floating them?

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Steve Vai.
 
Re: Do you like your Floyd Rose floating or not floating?

The floyd rose trem is just a better designed, beefier version of the strat trem. Hendrix floated his, and I'm sure there were many before him.
 
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