I got my first Jackson soloist and it has a non-recessed Floyd Rose. It is sitting quite high off the body and floating. What are my options for reducing the float and making it dive only?
1. Tighten the springs to pull the bridge down. This would cause the base of the Floyd to not be parallel to the body and lean back to touch the body and block the trem from pulling the strings upward. Is this how Van Halen had it? I've seen pics of his, and Brad Gillis's Floyds and they seem to rest on the body, not much space for pulling the strings up. Mine has plenty and can probably pull up at least a step.
I don't need the Floyd to pull up at all, I can bend the strings if I want that. I would benefit from being able to rest my hand on the bridge without pulling the strings sharp but I can't figure out how it's supposed to be done.
My guitar is a 1986 Soloist, OFR. I haven't measured the action as it plays well, but I imagine I might need to lower the action so the floyd can sit closer to the body and rest on it. Does anyone know any setup guide for setting up a non-recessed Floyd Rose? Thank you
1. Tighten the springs to pull the bridge down. This would cause the base of the Floyd to not be parallel to the body and lean back to touch the body and block the trem from pulling the strings upward. Is this how Van Halen had it? I've seen pics of his, and Brad Gillis's Floyds and they seem to rest on the body, not much space for pulling the strings up. Mine has plenty and can probably pull up at least a step.
I don't need the Floyd to pull up at all, I can bend the strings if I want that. I would benefit from being able to rest my hand on the bridge without pulling the strings sharp but I can't figure out how it's supposed to be done.
My guitar is a 1986 Soloist, OFR. I haven't measured the action as it plays well, but I imagine I might need to lower the action so the floyd can sit closer to the body and rest on it. Does anyone know any setup guide for setting up a non-recessed Floyd Rose? Thank you
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