Kamanda~SD
New member
OK, my strat has a floating Vintage Style Synchronized Tremolo, and I just want to know some things:
When I change strings, what should I do?? Should I just take the strings off and new ones on (same guage/ tension) and the bridge will go up back to where it was?? Or should I put it against the body first then raise??
How do I raise/ lower the trem? (Is it those 2 screws under the back plate?)
Can I inotate it with it up, or do I have to bring it down first?
Should I leave my backplate conver on or off?? (for ease of adjustments)
I plan to keep it in standard so I don't have to **** around with it (I'll leave my Squier to alternate tunings)
I have 3 springs now...would more/ less just change how much pressure I have to use to move it??
Is there any other tips for having a Vintage Style Synchronized Tremolo ?? Or anything I should be aware of??
It stays in tune VERY well (its an MIM strat) I was VERY surprised how well it stays in, and i want it floating so I can raise the pitch, and for something different that I've never done before.
Thanks!
When I change strings, what should I do?? Should I just take the strings off and new ones on (same guage/ tension) and the bridge will go up back to where it was?? Or should I put it against the body first then raise??
How do I raise/ lower the trem? (Is it those 2 screws under the back plate?)
Can I inotate it with it up, or do I have to bring it down first?
Should I leave my backplate conver on or off?? (for ease of adjustments)
I plan to keep it in standard so I don't have to **** around with it (I'll leave my Squier to alternate tunings)
I have 3 springs now...would more/ less just change how much pressure I have to use to move it??
Is there any other tips for having a Vintage Style Synchronized Tremolo ?? Or anything I should be aware of??
It stays in tune VERY well (its an MIM strat) I was VERY surprised how well it stays in, and i want it floating so I can raise the pitch, and for something different that I've never done before.
Thanks!