I've got a couple of sl2h's and I went to a friends house and played his sl2ht. He doesn't like floyds but for some reason his guitar felt a lot different. Both had 9's and were tuned to E and the string thru just seemed tighter for lack of a better word. My strings felt like rubber after playing the string thru. Is the floyd make the guitar that much easier to play ? I use the floyd because it stays in tune forever not cause I do any crazy stuff. I was thinking of trying an sl2ht but dam my axe was like I was at home. Am I crazy?
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You are used to your guitar that could be some of it to but as far as bending it might feel easier with the floyd because if you notice the floyd will move a little while you bend. A string thru has no give other than the flex of the strings themselves. I like string thrus better due to the strings being a little closer together (string spacing)
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GodOfRhythm could not have said it any better i'm the exact same, for me its probably cause I've played string-thru-bodies from day one , any sort of a bridge change would not fell right , the sl2ht is perfect for me , i think a sl2ht holds its tuning very well, i dont use floyds cause i have no use for them.
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Originally posted by rga321Interesting.. I am awaiting my first Floyd.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Originally posted by quakanaYou are used to your guitar that could be some of it to but as far as bending it might feel easier with the floyd because if you notice the floyd will move a little while you bend. A string thru has no give other than the flex of the strings themselves. I like string thrus better due to the strings being a little closer together (string spacing)
The Floyd allows movement when stretching, but the movement itself reduces the tension in the string (the reaction at the bridge is smaller), hence it takes a larger bend to achieve the same note. Overall, it counteracts itself and is about the same for both. StrT require more force and bend less, and Floyd requires less force and bends more ... at the end the achieved note is the same.Jackson RR3 (Japan, single EMG81)
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Well I played both again and I'm convinced the floyd just plays way better. The string length is considerably shorter from locking nut to bridge vs. tuning peg to back of guitar . Probably 3 inches shorter so maybe that also makes it easier,I mean a lot easier. I was thinking on getting a string thru but not after today. Thanks guys.
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The Floyd gives a little with hard picking, in fact you can hear it flutter during picking if you listen carefully. For a better comparison, try anchoring the Floyd then compare it to the thru.Last edited by rEs; 07-22-2006, 04:02 PM.I made a rock n roll sin when I tried giving in to make money, had to turn down low.
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Originally posted by P I K AWell I played both again and I'm convinced the floyd just plays way better. The string length is considerably shorter from locking nut to bridge vs. tuning peg to back of guitar . Probably 3 inches shorter so maybe that also makes it easier,I mean a lot easier. I was thinking on getting a string thru but not after today. Thanks guys.
Speed holes?
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