Re: Drop-tuning on floyd rose
ALTERNATIVE: Hipshot makes a wonderful little unit called a "Trem-setter", which has the purpose of making absolutely sure your trem reverts to the "neutral" position.
The tremsetter can ALSO be set up with a bit of extra tension to counteract a D-tuna, and VOILÁ!!: Instant Dropped d tuning, on a FLOATING FLOYD, w/o ANY adverse side effects (aside from the changed intonation of the low e).
It will also work with a Rockinger Blackbox/ Göldo Backbox.
The difference between E and Dropped d is smapll enough that these little gadgets can easily counteract it :headbang:
*EDIT* Ups, just saw Dropped C or lower. Quick and simple: e/ Dropped D or for ex. B/ Dropped A can be done w/ a tremsetter.
But retuning the whole guitar requires y redoing of the entire setup. It´s the tradeoff for haveing the most stable and sensitive trem in the known universe. That´s why guys like me have multiple guitars
DeadSkinSlayer3 said:
....Thicker guages will be needed no matter what, that's a given. Keep in mind that Floyd nuts accept strings up to 13-60 without needing to be modded, so keep it under that....
Schaller made R3, R4 and R5 nuts (1 11/16" Narrow, 1 11/16" Wide, 1 3/4" resoppectively) accept 14-75 w.o modification, at least mine do
