All the guitars I've had with tremolos have been recessed, I want a guitar with a nonrecessed Floyd to stick a D-Tuna on but I'm curious about the action. Will I be able to get action as low with a nonrecessed as with my recessed tremolos?
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Non recessed Floyds have higher action?
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Non recessed Floyds have higher action?
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Yes, it's all about the neck angle. Non recessed will have a 'greater' neck angle to allow the strings to pass evenly across the neck and along to the saddles on the bridge.
Don't forget that you need a non recessed, and non-floating bridge for a D-tuna. If it floats, you'll need to block the 'upward' movement of the bridge....Popular is not the same as good
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Originally posted by neilli View PostDon't forget that you need a non recessed, and non-floating bridge for a D-tuna. If it floats, you'll need to block the 'upward' movement of the bridge....I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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