Silence Kid
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So I have it floating and up-bend results in me (only?) going about forty cents sharp on the low E, so less sharp on the other strings. Pressing the bar down again, returns me to in-tune.
Should I consider myself lucky, or can anyone do better with the Mustang trem? The thing is, I remember it being better than that, but it's possible my standards were just lower back then... I pull this thing out and seriously try to play it every couple years, maybe.
(It's really frustrating to google/YouTube anything about the Mustang trem... It's all about "look, I 'fixed' it by taping it together/putting a bunch of bolts on it/setting it flat against the body. It's hard to tell whether anyone has *actually* had success floating it and staying something like in tune.)
Should I consider myself lucky, or can anyone do better with the Mustang trem? The thing is, I remember it being better than that, but it's possible my standards were just lower back then... I pull this thing out and seriously try to play it every couple years, maybe.
(It's really frustrating to google/YouTube anything about the Mustang trem... It's all about "look, I 'fixed' it by taping it together/putting a bunch of bolts on it/setting it flat against the body. It's hard to tell whether anyone has *actually* had success floating it and staying something like in tune.)