Originally posted by zeegler
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Originally posted by RacerXI'll add a quick note on body wood...the PROs were usually poplar while RR1s are alder.
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Originally posted by zeeglerLOL, I said Deymour Duncans!!!:ROTF: :ROTF:
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Originally posted by zeeglerI believe you're right about the neck especially. Mine is a 90, and has a very thin neck. Other details make me believe the RR Pros are modelled very closely after the older USAs, such as the angle in the side of the headstock. I checked my RR1, and it has the slightly angled headstock edge like you describe on your Pro. Plus, the neck pickup is very close to the fretboard on my RR1 just like on your Pro. I'll bet that if you compare a Pro and USA of the same year, they will be extremely close. I would like to see a comparo of a Soloist Pro, and USA soloist of the same year too. My old Soloist Pro was exceptionally well made.
Yeah, i'd love to see a Soloist comparison.
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Haha Ron, you never give up! It's cool. I'm going to sleep now though.
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Could anybody give me some tips on how to put a set of new strings on a floyded guitar, I put on a new set but everytime I increase the tension on one string it also pulls the other ones out of tune, this goes on and on till you pull the floyd out ogf position....
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Originally posted by gerrekatCould anybody give me some tips on how to put a set of new strings on a floyded guitar, I put on a new set but everytime I increase the tension on one string it also pulls the other ones out of tune, this goes on and on till you pull the floyd out ogf position....
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/colum...loyd_rose.html
http://www.guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=103
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lesso...loyd_rose.html
http://www.floydrose.com/originaltremolo.html
some basic info on floyds:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Rose
Hope this helps...
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"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Originally posted by NazgulThere's one golden rule to follow when tuning a floyd (not sure if it's in those guides, cause I didn't read them) - ALWAYS tune all strings UP to desired pitch.
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I succeeded, there were only 3 springs left in the back though (room for 5), I had to set the Floyd pretty tight to keep in tune without lifting upwards, but it works now.
Still not happy with the EMG's though but I already knew that from various other axes I had in the past.
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