Coma
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I'm somewhat confused here. I've got a 24.75" scale length guitar with a Floyd, a 25" one and a 25.5" one. The 24.75 is tuned down to C, came with three springs, to which I added a fourth when tuning down. The 25.5 also came loaded with three springs. I tuned that one down to C as well and added a fourth spring. Tension is, well, normal, I suppose. More stiff than the Les Paul I was used to at the time, but that's to be expected, because longer scale length. All in all, it retained roughly the same stiffness tuned to E as it does tuned to C (with thicker string gauge, naturally).
But the 25", that's a whole different story. Armed with 10-46, tuned to E, and it still needs five springs to balance out, and then the strings feel REAL stiff. And the claw is set pretty deep too. Pulling up the Floyd requires quite a bit of work. To me, this doesn't make any sense. Shouldn't the shorter scale length mean less tension on the strings -> less tension needed on the claw -> fewer springs needed?
But the 25", that's a whole different story. Armed with 10-46, tuned to E, and it still needs five springs to balance out, and then the strings feel REAL stiff. And the claw is set pretty deep too. Pulling up the Floyd requires quite a bit of work. To me, this doesn't make any sense. Shouldn't the shorter scale length mean less tension on the strings -> less tension needed on the claw -> fewer springs needed?