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  • Where Can I Find A JT-590 Trem?

    I think its a JT-590 I need.....I am restoring a beat up Rhoads Pro (early 90's). Any suggestions? Ebay is pretty scarce. I have a trem from a DK2M of course it will not fit (its real close though), I do not feel good about re-routing the cavity.

  • #2
    Stew Mac has the Schaller Floyd Roses, if you don't mind paying full retail. I am under the impression these are drop-in replacements with an identical intonation range (which differs from the OFR).
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    • #3
      Warmoth has the best price on them, afaik:

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        Thanks Guys!

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        • #5
          Weird that they have the OFR for $10 less.
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          • #6
            slightly OT:

            What kind of nut would need to be ordered with that floyd?
            (still need to refurbish a fusion)
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            • #7
              If it's a 1 11/16" nut, you'll want a R3 or an R4. The R3 is slightly narrower, and I prefer those. Jackson usually uses R4's on necks without bindings. AFAIK the fusion has that size, although I am not 100% on that.
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