I have a Jackson sl3 that I love but the jt580lp trem is not staying in tune anymore. I don't want to replace it with another jt580lp, would rather upgrade and be done with it. I saw the audiozone site where someone used a ofr and it fit, even though there was a little space on the sides. Anyone here made the swap with a jt580lp? I know one of my problems is one of the posts is coming loose when doing pull ups. Really debating on getting rid of the guitar and getting another that comes with the factory ofr, but if I could do the swap, it would be a lot cheaper and I do like the guitar. Thanks.
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anyone replace a jt580lp trem with a OFR or Schaller?
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Wow, no I don't think anyone's done that..... you could try the search feature, there are at least 15 threads about this.... here's one ~
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Originally posted by Jayster View PostWow, no I don't think anyone's done that..... you could try the search feature, there are at least 15 threads about this.... here's one ~
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Originally posted by damon1 View PostNo matter, I think I'm better off getting another guitar that already has a ofr and selling mine instead of trying to modify it. Thanks."Today, I shat a brown monolith ..majestic enough for gods to stand upon" BillZ aka horns666
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Originally posted by RobRR View PostAn ofr and a schaller will fit no problem. The ofr will leave a gap on the bass side, while the schaller will be an almost perfect fit.
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Originally posted by damon1 View PostI have a Jackson sl3 that I love but the jt580lp trem is not staying in tune anymore. I don't want to replace it with another jt580lp, would rather upgrade and be done with it. I saw the audiozone site where someone used a ofr and it fit, even though there was a little space on the sides. Anyone here made the swap with a jt580lp? I know one of my problems is one of the posts is coming loose when doing pull ups. Really debating on getting rid of the guitar and getting another that comes with the factory ofr, but if I could do the swap, it would be a lot cheaper and I do like the guitar. Thanks.
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Thanks for the input. From what I read on the net and other forums, I thought the Schaller stud spacing was different and the locknut holes wouldnt line up,and the locknut was higher than the stock Jackson one. I did see the OFR fit, but like some said, it looks pretty bad. Here is a pic I found
With the Schaller, can you just enlarge the post holes or will you have to plug them and redrill new ones? Any problems with intonation, string spacing, etc? Will the backplate still fit, not sure if the Schaller has a larger block? Not too worried about the locking nut as I can use the stock Jackson one. Sorry to ask so many questions, just want to know what I'm getting into before attempting it. The Schaller looks like a good fit from the pics in the above thread, just a little room in the back, no big deal there. Again, I appreciate the advice!!!
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You don't need to do anything with the trem posts. They are all the same spacing.
These trems have a wide intonation range, I doubt you'll have issues.
Blocks can all be swapped. If yours is a full recess which it should be, you'll need a 32mm block.
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Here's a link that might help. It's helped me when I was curious about tremolos. Hope it helps.
http://audiozone.dk/index-filer/TremoloInfoProject.htmI want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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Honestly the gap on the bass side is a small price to pay for getting a better trem. Cosmetics are not that important.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Hi there! I had a similar problem, because my jt580lp on my Jackson SL3 also did not stay in tune. So I replaced the original studs by Schaller studs. The new were a little bit too big and exhibit a different "profile", so I had to sand it (? with sandpaper) so that they fit. And now it works fine again. What I have found on the internet about the OFR, it should fit very well by replacing the jt580. The measure between the studs are quite exactly the one for a OFR. The block measures about 35mm if I remember right. Broken bridge saddles can be replaced by some of a similar low profile typ of LTD/ESP guitars. It looks strange because it is black, but it works fine for about 2 years now. And please, give feedback about your steps, because I'm also going to change my JT in the near future.
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