I have a Jackson Floyd Rose and am wondering about the quality. Are the saddles the same as a FR Special (same junk metal) or is it a better quality?
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That looks like a JT580. Some info is here: http://audiozone.dk/index-filer/Trem...ject.htm#jt580
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Originally posted by Nightbat View PostThey lasted longer than the Schallers with the soft baseplatesThe 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostI've never had an issue with Schallers. My 89 Strathead is still going fine with the one it came with, and it's been used/abused pretty hard.
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The Japanese-made JT580 and JT580LP are excellent bridges. I have a DK2M that I’ve been playing nonstop since I bought it new around 2007 or so, and that bridge has absolutely been as rock solid or even better than my Original Floyd-equipped guitars. I think I might draw some ire by saying that, but that’s how it turned out. Also, it’s important for me to mention that I know how to completely set up a guitar, so I also think that’s the key with any floating trem. I think some bridges get a bad rap because the user does not set them up properly (never properly stretching strings, not adjusting the headstock string-tree to the very same angle as the nut, etc).
Its my my understanding that the JT580 bridges that came on the JS series guitars were made in China, but I don’t know for sure, as I’ve never owned one. But as far as the Japanese JT580, it’s a fantastic bridge.
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Originally posted by Julz View PostStripping of the saddle locking screw tapping can and does occur if the screws aren't tightened with care, overtightened, undertightened or frequently adjusted. Especially on the low E with the extra tension from the string. I think Schaller rectifiied this flaw in the 90's with hardened inserts.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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