Problem of losing sustain on a Floating bridge guitar

Re: Problem of losing sustain on a Floating bridge guitar

Try to see if you could get a tungsten block... All of the tone of a brass big block while maintaining the full range of movement
 
Re: Problem of losing sustain on a Floating bridge guitar

Good to hear that it's fixed (normal to have one or two dead spots); what exactly did you change?
Sorry for my late reply!

Just double checked the trem's angle against the body,saw some posts saying the edge of the tremolo should be parallel with the body,so i just tune the spring tension to make it parallel,then the only dead spots peft is the 16th fret on the 3rd string!

Don't know how it works but......yeah it does the trick?:18
 
Re: Problem of losing sustain on a Floating bridge guitar

Try to see if you could get a tungsten block... All of the tone of a brass big block while maintaining the full range of movement
Oh now they make blocks with tungsten?!

very interesting,as i know tungsten is a super strong material, it should have more highs than brass i guess?

All my darts are made of tungsten tho....
 
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