Originally posted by vondran
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Are there neck pocket shims in the USA Production Model Guitars?
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No shims in any that I have seen. It would be cool to route the neck pocket a bit deeper to lessen the angle so the bridge sits on the body.....flat is where its at.
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I never understood people wanting the Floyd to sit on the body... defeats the purpose of a FLOATING trem LOL. The higher the better, I wanna be able to pull that bitch waaaaay back!Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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Heavy Handed palm muter here, I hate full floating bridges because of the propensity to go sharp while muting. I guess the custom shop feels like I do because all of mine are flat mount dive only from the Factory. My EVH, Learn, and 2005 reissue are all set up dive only. Perhaps we're all wrong....
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I'm not super picky - having the floyd mounted flush to the body is good for some stuff, and floating is good for other stuff.
The issue I'm having with the USA Pro Mods, is neck angle makes it very difficult to find a case that will fit my guitar properly. I have another thread about cases, but I haven't been able to find one that fits nicely yet.
I might have to try one of the old "Model" series Chainsaw cases - not sure yet.-Rob
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Originally posted by RacerR View PostI have another thread about cases, but I haven't been able to find one that fits nicely yet.
Also FWIW - I just stick mine in a regular strat case, tight fit on the Floyd or not. Never had a problem in 20 years (obviously not 20 years with a ProMod, but with a similar guitar).-------------------------
Blank yo!
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Well shit if your going dive only might as well just go v trem and locking tuners... much cheaper LOL. Save the Floyd's for people who really use em. i palm mute a lot, and never go out of tune. Just different technique I guess.
On that note, there's a copperhead pointy for sale locally. I'd have snatched it up if the Floyd was installed right, not on the body.Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostRemember though - even if the Floyd is on the body, you can get decent float just by shimming the neck. A little piece of paper goes a long way.
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostYes! Terrible suggestion. Floyds should be floating. I don't need mega float, but I need to be able to at least warble up and down. I can't stand dive-only.
Originally posted by Grandturk View PostAlso FWIW - I just stick mine in a regular strat case, tight fit on the Floyd or not. Never had a problem in 20 years (obviously not 20 years with a ProMod, but with a similar guitar).
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