Re: Jackson licensed Floyd question
Davey said:
how hard is it to change the JT580 for the OFR? do i need to do any modifications?
You'll need a drill press, some balls, and about $75 to $150 for the OFR itself
It is IMPORTANT that the stock JT-580/Ibanez Lo-TRS posts are removed, and thrown out the window for an OFR installation. These posts are simply TOO small in diameter to apply a uniform pressure to the knife edges. Unless you want your knife edges worn out within a very short period of time, REPLACE THE POSTS. Remove the old ones with the bushings (pull em out using pliers, you may have to heat them to melt the glue IF theyre glued in, Ibanez does not glue in their posts for one thing)
Use the drill press to drill the right diameter holes for the replacement OFR posts. 10mm drill bit worked fine for the posts/bushigns that came with the Fender OFR package. Be sure to get the depth right too
After that, just drop the OFR in. If you got a short block version (37mm I beileve), you won't have any problems. A 43mm block version will require either cutting a couple mm's of hte block off and redrilling spring holes, or cutting a hole in the trem cavity covers. Fender's Floyd Rose ORIGINAL is 43mm block as far as I know. I went with teh latter approach, results can be seen below.
You'll be left with around 5mm of rout showing on the bass side of the trem, as the surface area covered by the Takeuchi trems are larger than that of an OFR. Doesn't bother me though - I painted the matte black.