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  • Installed a Floyd Rose Temolo Stablizer and....

    Hi All,

    I installed one of these:



    I used this type of screw insert to prevent future thread stripping in the wood.



    I put a 1 screw in the center and another screw at the end so the stabilzer butt up against it. I figure this screw would prevent the unit from sliding back...

    Anyway, I found tuning the guitar to be a little more stable and it seemed to me that I was now able to get pinch harmonics in places where I struggled before, and they were clearer sounding. Not sure if all this possible from this little device, but the guitar sounds hotter with it.

    My setup is a 93 Dinky XL Pro with a SD Screamin Demon at the bridge..I would recommend this pickup for this maple top basswood body...It gets you that 80's hair band sound plus more..

    dinkyguitar

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    I just got one of the Goldo units from joe on Ebay. it is at my luthiers now to be installed along with the OFR with a brass block upgrade .on my 95 DR3. I am also hoping a D-Tuna will work. i am interested in your findings as I may get a couple of these for 2 of my other guitars
    1989 Magenta Charvel 650XL (Now my main guitar) , 1989 White Charvel 650XL, 1989 Trans Amber 750 XL, 1989 Cherry Sunburst 750XL Abortion,1990 Jackson soloist ATT pro Trans Red, 1993 Jackson Dinky Std Black with pick guard , 1992 Jackson Stealth Ex repainted, 1994 JDR-94, 1994 JDR-94, 1995 DR3 (Old Main Guitar) trans purple quilted maple picture , 2002 RR5 white and gold, 1988 Model 4 cobalt blue, 1993 Jackson Fusion Std black, 1990's Alvarez Fusion acoustic electric cutaway, 2009 Alvarez AD60ck Koa acoustic electric cutaway. Crate BV-150 Heads, SKB PS55 pedal Board, Shure wireless

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