It's funny that my electrics all have Floyd bridges, considering I don't use the whammy much. But I do shred, bend, vibrato all the time, so Floyd guitars have been the only way to keep them in tune. I like pickup up a guitar I haven't played in months and it still being in tune. I also like having microtuners under my right hand.
But it really is silly to buy a guitar with a Floyd given all the extra maintenance items. I haven't had a fixed bridge guitar in many years. But I also haven't had one with locking tuners.
Is it possible for a fixed bridge guitar with locking tuners to stay in perfect tune with lots of bending and vibrato? And I don't mean "mostly in tune" but really lock solid in tune.
My concern is the nut and I remember days of penciling in graphite so the strings wouldn't bind... but that just seems so prone to failure. If you bend and the guitar is sliding through the groove, that means it has to slide back to the same exact position.. And what if the strings aren't straight pull!?
If fixed bridge guitars could be made to keep their tune, would there be any need for an Evertune??
Inquiring minds want to know!
But it really is silly to buy a guitar with a Floyd given all the extra maintenance items. I haven't had a fixed bridge guitar in many years. But I also haven't had one with locking tuners.
Is it possible for a fixed bridge guitar with locking tuners to stay in perfect tune with lots of bending and vibrato? And I don't mean "mostly in tune" but really lock solid in tune.
My concern is the nut and I remember days of penciling in graphite so the strings wouldn't bind... but that just seems so prone to failure. If you bend and the guitar is sliding through the groove, that means it has to slide back to the same exact position.. And what if the strings aren't straight pull!?
If fixed bridge guitars could be made to keep their tune, would there be any need for an Evertune??
Inquiring minds want to know!