Is it ok if the back end of the bridge is slightly higher than the pole end? Or does it need to be flush?
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Someone will usually mention this when this question comes up here, so I might as well...
On a non-recessed floyd where there is a neck angle, some of us set our floyd slightly tilted forward so it parallels the fretboard rather than the body. I wouldn't argue that one way is necessarily more "right" than the other, because it's such a slight angle, but that's how I've always done it. On a recessed floyd with no neck angle, you definitely want it parallel to the body.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostYou just don't want the bridge to rest forward of parallel with the neck, that's really the main thing. It can tilt back slightly, or be parallel with the neck.Every man dies... Not every man really lives!!
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The main thing is that you want the guitar to be able to be intonated correctly, plus the natural zero point for the knife edges & posts is when the baseplate is parallel, so having a drastic tilt probably isn't a great idea. Some guys used to set up with quite a bit of forward tilt to get more pullup range out of their non-recessed trems.
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