without a floyd rose

Re: without a floyd rose

the guy who invented fire said:
Post 1995 Gibsons that were NOT historic and/or reissues have a slightly wider string spacing and a Trembucker actually works better.
+1, as my experience reflects this as well ;)
 
Re: without a floyd rose

the guy who invented fire said:
Post 1995 Gibsons that were NOT historic and/or reissues have a slightly wider string spacing and a Trembucker actually works better.

yeah if you have a LP that came with a 490T,498T or 500T it is tremspaced(52mm) :dance:
 
Re: without a floyd rose

The R and T mean "Rhythm" and "Treble", like the positions on a Lester´s Toggle ;)
 
Re: without a floyd rose

Zerberus said:
The R and T mean "Rhythm" and "Treble", like the positions on a Lester´s Toggle ;)
it wouldnt matter what the r and t stand for cause rhythm is always gonna be regular spaced cause rythem is the neck and treble is bridge so it can be f spaced if needed.
 
Re: without a floyd rose

I have a DD trembucker in my Jackson, which is a TOM/string thru bridge. Works fine, aligns fine, maybe a little wide, but it looks fine.
 
Re: without a floyd rose

Zerberus said:
The R and T mean "Rhythm" and "Treble", like the positions on a Lester´s Toggle ;)

:laugh2: :laugh2: so i posted "i think" before someone went saying something more logical or less stupid :laugh2: :blackeye: :blackeye: :smack:
 
Re: without a floyd rose

the guy who invented fire said:
Post 1995 Gibsons that were NOT historic and/or reissues have a slightly wider string spacing and a Trembucker actually works better.

If you say so. Standard spaced pickups fit just fine in my 2000 LP Standard. I grabbed a trem spaced pup out of the closet to double check and the pole pieces are spaced way to wide for the LP.

Its true Gibson began making pickups that had different spacing for each postion but they have never made instruments (LP's at least) with the old fender/Floyd Rose spacing the Trembuckers were designed for.
 
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