Roman Quicksilver #539 (Floyd Modded)

Ah, I see. I saw the studs but I didn't understand the guitar was made to feature a ToM to begin with. How are these pickups actually mounted??

I was wondering about that, too. While I don't particularly like pickup rings or mounting tabs, fixing pickups in place might be pretty...limiting.
 
Ed had a shop in Boston before he moved to Vegas. I have been to both shops. He was a really nice guy very giving of his time and welcoming all of his customers.
 
I called Ed Roman Guitars in L.V. and had a discussion with their personnel (friendly and courteous in listening to my questions and providing whatever information of which they had knowledge) who indicated that the pickups are direct mounted, i.e., presumably the bridge to the body core and the neck to the direct coupled neck. In essence; they are not adjustable. One would need to tap holes from the top to gain access to the legs of the pickups...at least that was the individual's indication. Fortunately the pickups sound great where they are set.
 
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Swapping the collared OFR arm for an old school Threaded Screw in Arm, a 42mm big Brass Block got the stock one and changing string gauge to .10-.46 and that’s about all it needs imho.
 
I thought it played nicely before I had it set up...but now...WOW! Best of all; I was able to adjust the neck humbucker height through a little finagling with the mounting screws and it sounds much better now with no muddiness to it. This is fast becoming my favorite. It and the Swan remain on stands next to the amps.

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At this point; I can vouch for the Roman Quicksilver being well a made/high quality guitar. Great player, solidly built (Arched Maple Top on Black Korina Body) and awesome tone/sustain with that hand crafted feel. I would definitely buy another if the price was right.

The Quicksilver Platform

Reminiscent of Paul Reed Smith's Body Shape with Only Minor Improvements. It wasn't easy to beat the original design but we think we did. See the major improvements at our Quicksilver Versus PRS Full Comparison article.

The Quicksilver Platform Is Basically The Marriage of A Number Of Ed Roman Innovations:

The 25" Scale 24 Fret Neck
The Direct Couple System Bolt-In Neck
The Ed Roman Designed All Access Neck Joint
The Headstock Angle
The 1/8" Ebony Slab on the headstock face for added strength
The Solid Pickup Mounting System
Push:Pull Pot Design
Tune-O-Matic Bridge
Choice of 12 different headstock shapes
Choice of 100 different body shapes
Choice of over 100 different wood combinations
The Highest Level of Craftsmanship that make EVERY Ed Roman Guitar UNIQUELY INDIVIDUAL

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