Hi all, I have a KE2 that I've installed a brass big block and a trem-stopper on. Before I installed them, I had the springs fanned out from the 3 center hooks of the claw and when I changed strings, there was no problem with the bridge staying level. Now when I change strings, I set the trem-stopper next to the block to keep it level. But, once I change the strings and stretch them and get them tuned to pitch, the bridge will raise ever so slightly. Once, I changed strings and went to practice two days later and the strings kept lowering in pitch and the bridge kept raising slightly above level. I checked the locking nut screws and the truss rod, no problems there. I've worked with Floyds since the late 80's and I haven't seen this before. Don't know if it's humidity (we're talking about Louisiana here, lol) or what it could be. Granted, the guitar I used back then had a non-recessed Floyd rout. I'm thinking about taking the trem-stopper out and resetting the springs the way I originally had them tonight. Anybody ever experienced this? Thanks in advance!
Mark
Mark
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