Hi folks, I just bought a Charvel Model 2 in Pearl White for a pretty good price, but it has this Kahler Traditional Fulcrum trem and I am wondering if these are junk? They look like they are. What would you guys recommend as far as replacing it? Also the clamp pieces are missing and I was wondering if they can be replaced. The action is pretty high and a friend of mine said that the nut might need to be raised slightly to be able to lower the action, any advise on what to do with that? Thanks a bunch for any replies.
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I have a 1986 Model 3A that has the Kahler Fulcrum and I love it. I had a model 2 that had the Kahler Fulcrum. They are good trems. I prefer them over the other trems Charvel used. They are much easier to restring and maintain than a Floyd. But parts are rare. If you want to change to a floyd you will have drill new stud holes and route out part of the body for the floyd to fit. As far as the high action the guitar probably needs a good setup. The action on my 3A is as low as any of my floyded guitars. The missing clamps I believe StuMac sale replacements, and someone around here may even have some for sale.
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Let me know what parts you need if you decide to give the trem a try. I have a parted one that is slowly getting smaller due to other JCF members need parts!
Bret
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Thanks Bret, will do. I don't have the clamp screws for the nut, but I found some at http://www.axeparts.net/ I think I will give this thing a go. I'm not much of a trem guy in the first place. I need to have Budman make me a replacement bar as well.
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They really aren't bad, for a non-locking trem. I'm confused though, why would you raise the nut to lower the action???
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They really aren't bad, for a non-locking trem. I'm confused though, why would you raise the nut to lower the action???
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The strings are pretty close to buzzing at the first fret and if I lower the bridge (Which I need to do) they will be even worse, hence shimming the nut. I can't think of any other way to do it. The neck is flat.
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They really aren't bad, for a non-locking trem. I'm confused though, why would you raise the nut to lower the action???
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The strings are pretty close to buzzing at the first fret and if I lower the bridge (Which I need to do) they will be even worse, hence shimming the nut. I can't think of any other way to do it. The neck is flat.
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it could be the neck is to flat. Try letting off the truss rod a bit. If that does not work you are on the right path with shimming, and changing the nut.
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Those are damn good little bridges. I've had several and no complaints here. They stay in tune extremely well but require a bit more maintenance than a locking bridge. Keep 'em clean and lubed and they rock!My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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