So a week or two ago, I noticed that one of my guitars was not returning to tune after divebombing with the Floyd. However, if I pulled the bridge up sharp, it would be back in tune. The tuning loss was subtle, but noticable. Frustrating.
So last night, I went through process of elimination to try and fix the problem. Old saggy strings? Restrung her. Maybe a bad trem spring? Replaced them all. Binding on the Floyd knife edge? Lubed it a bit. I redid a complete set-up, including leveling out the bridge again. ...Problem fixed? Nope. Arrrgggh!
I inspected the bridge, and did notice what might've been some very slight wear on the knife edges. Hard to tell if this was just finish wear, or actually into the metal. It was that subtle. But I have 25+ year old guitars with Floyds that look a lot worse, and are still rock solid tuning-wise. This guitar is only two or three years old.
I've never had a Floyd bridge go bad on me, so I'm not sure what to think here. And, yes, it's a made-in-Germany original Floyd.
Could it be something else? Am I missing something to consider?
So last night, I went through process of elimination to try and fix the problem. Old saggy strings? Restrung her. Maybe a bad trem spring? Replaced them all. Binding on the Floyd knife edge? Lubed it a bit. I redid a complete set-up, including leveling out the bridge again. ...Problem fixed? Nope. Arrrgggh!
I inspected the bridge, and did notice what might've been some very slight wear on the knife edges. Hard to tell if this was just finish wear, or actually into the metal. It was that subtle. But I have 25+ year old guitars with Floyds that look a lot worse, and are still rock solid tuning-wise. This guitar is only two or three years old.
I've never had a Floyd bridge go bad on me, so I'm not sure what to think here. And, yes, it's a made-in-Germany original Floyd.
Could it be something else? Am I missing something to consider?
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