Reckless Abandon
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How can i do it? I never pull back and I want the sustain back.
But won't my strings buzz. It seems like it would touch the frets. I may not have understood you corectly though. I cannot figure out how to raise each string without using the placed on the side of the floyd.rspst14 said:You could just tighten the spring tension. In most cases, blocking the Floyd with a piece of wood isn't necessary, although some people say it improves tuning stability and tone. I use 10 gauge strings and three trem springs screwed in until they're about half an inch from the body. The trem rests flat on the body, and it doesn't pull up. The tone and sustain is great, and I have no problems with tuning stability. I've never tried to float a trem, I think it's a waste of time. If you want to raise the pitch, just bend the string.
Ryan
Reckless Abandon said:But won't my strings buzz. It seems like it would touch the frets. I may not have understood you corectly though. I cannot figure out how to raise each string without using the placed on the side of the floyd.
thanks
Spark said:Hipshot Tremsetter
Fritz6 said:Spark, wat up. You keepin Pena~ and Ferrairo in line or what?
I don't have trouble with it I just wanted to have a bit more sustain. So putting a peice of wood under it will do the trick?rspst14 said:I'm not sure what type of guitar or trem you have, but I never have trouble with mine. Technically, if I pull up on it, I can raise the pitch about a quarter step or so, but the bridge is basically set for downward use only. I have the action adjusted so that it's low, but comfortable. I use three springs, and it stays in tune for weeks. I can divebomb all day, and my Peterson strobe tuner still shows my tuning as dead on accurate.
Ryan
Reckless Abandon said:I don't have trouble with it I just wanted to have a bit more sustain. So putting a peice of wood under it will do the trick?
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worst thing i ever did to my floyd. didn't work worth ****.Spark said:Hipshot Tremsetter
mine didn't ever do a "zero return" it was always either way flat or way sharp.JohnJohn said:Tremsetter's are only as good as the instalation,unfortunately it sounds like 3 had a bad job done for him.Tremsetters are to help stabalize the trem for the zero return.
3 cent hero said:mine didn't ever do a "zero return" it was always either way flat or way sharp.
yepZerberus said:Was there a "sucking" feeling when using the bar?
3 cent hero said: