Floyd Rose Special upgrade without routing ???

narcsoul

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I have an old jackson guitar with floyd rose special and i would like to upgrade it...but as i can from diagramm dimensions neither ( except maybe original floyd ) will fit without routing....

So you have any experience with an upgrade like that ? Am i wrong ?

Can you suggest me the best option trem ?

thank you
 
Any of the FR products will fit to replace the FRS. Instead of completely replacing the FRS, replace the saddles and trem block, you end up with the next step up to the FR 1000. Im in that process now, just haven't gotten around to ordering the saddles yet.
 
Any of the FR products will fit to replace the FRS. Instead of completely replacing the FRS, replace the saddles and trem block, you end up with the next step up to the FR 1000. Im in that process now, just haven't gotten around to ordering the saddles yet.

This is the truth.

The FRS has a solid steel plate, the only difference between it and the OFR is the saddles and the block.

If you upgrade the block for $20, it will sound as good as a real OFR. The saddles on the FRS are pot metal and more prone to breaking. I would wait for one to break and then upgrade or replace.
 
I agree. There's definitely a sonic difference with the all hardened steel versions. If the guitar gets to bright then it's a good host for the brass big-block too.
 
Yep, perfect advice. Replace block and saddles and you're all set. Just one question though.... Is it really a Floyd Rose Special and not a Jackson branded licensed bridge? Like the JT580LP or something similar? In the latter case, the regular Floyd saddles won't fit the 580LP bridge and the form of the baseplate is different (has angled "shoulders") and will have a bigger route than a FR. Floyd will fit, but ill have a swimming.pool around it.
 
Anybody know if a Gotoh GE1996t is a direct replacement for the Special?
Seems to me that just buying that bridge is roughly the same price as new saddles and block for the special. And from what I understand the Gotoh gets high praise.
I’ve never heard anything bad about it.

Philadelphia Luthier has them for just over $125 for the Cosmo Black.
 
Anybody know if a Gotoh GE1996t is a direct replacement for the Special?
Seems to me that just buying that bridge is roughly the same price as new saddles and block for the special. And from what I understand the Gotoh gets high praise.
I’ve never heard anything bad about it.

Philadelphia Luthier has them for just over $125 for the Cosmo Black.

There are folks who are reusing the Floyd studs with the Gotoh GE-1996T trem, thus avoiding routing for the Gotoh studs which are wider and deeper. Not exactly a direct replacement, preferable to use the Gotoh studs.
 
There are folks who are reusing the Floyd studs with the Gotoh GE-1996T trem, thus avoiding routing for the Gotoh studs which are wider and deeper. Not exactly a direct replacement, preferable to use the Gotoh studs.

I was wondering because one side of the Gotoh knife edges are s a flat surface and not the rounded cavity. I figured that would give it a little more adjustability.
 
The Gotoh is a direct drop in, and great quality for the price, then only issue that can come up with those is the front corners of the route if it is recessed (the corners closest to the pickups) may not be square enough. Hope that makes sense. Quality wise, the Gotoh is as good as the OFR IMHO, some would say better.
 
The Gotoh is a direct drop in, and great quality for the price, then only issue that can come up with those is the front corners of the route if it is recessed (the corners closest to the pickups) may not be square enough. Hope that makes sense. Quality wise, the Gotoh is as good as the OFR IMHO, some would say better.

Luckily it’s a top mount. No recess.
 
I emailed Floyd about the saddles. And they assured me that both the 1000 series and the original saddles will work with the baseplate from the special. They said that the 1000 series saddles are a little taller and will result in a slightly stiffer feel.
 
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