Of all the USA Jacksons I've had with recessed Floyds, they were not all consistent as far as how low you could go with the trem. On my War Angel the top of the baseplate is actually a hair below the surface of the body, and the action is sweet.
On my Warbird Warrior, the top of the baseplate is about 1/8" above the surface of the body, and again, the action is sweet.
Of course that's bolt-on vs neckthrough, so there's the possibility of a shim under the WA neck (haven't taken it off).
On my 3 Floyded NASLs, the top of the baseplates are between 1/16" and 1/8" above the body, and the action on those are equal and optimal IMO.
And of course we can't count the Halford Warrior in this being it has a swapped neck that I shimmed to perfection - flawless action and the baseplate top is dead even with the body.
I'd say get the thinner rings, but first be sure the pickups actually have enough cavity to go further down into, otherwise the string will bottom out on the bobbins. Not to mention the intonation issues the magnets will cause from being too close to the strings.
However, I should ask, is this the first/only KV2 you've had? Is there any way you can compare yours to someone else's? Might be inherent in the design, since it's basically a Floyded KV1. You'd think it would be an easy transition - just put a Floyd on the KV1 instead of a Kahler - but where humans work, things get f'd up
On my Warbird Warrior, the top of the baseplate is about 1/8" above the surface of the body, and again, the action is sweet.
Of course that's bolt-on vs neckthrough, so there's the possibility of a shim under the WA neck (haven't taken it off).
On my 3 Floyded NASLs, the top of the baseplates are between 1/16" and 1/8" above the body, and the action on those are equal and optimal IMO.
And of course we can't count the Halford Warrior in this being it has a swapped neck that I shimmed to perfection - flawless action and the baseplate top is dead even with the body.
I'd say get the thinner rings, but first be sure the pickups actually have enough cavity to go further down into, otherwise the string will bottom out on the bobbins. Not to mention the intonation issues the magnets will cause from being too close to the strings.
However, I should ask, is this the first/only KV2 you've had? Is there any way you can compare yours to someone else's? Might be inherent in the design, since it's basically a Floyded KV1. You'd think it would be an easy transition - just put a Floyd on the KV1 instead of a Kahler - but where humans work, things get f'd up
Comment