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Looking at the photo, it looks like there are chips in the lacquer and/or wood just underneath the springs next to the trem block. Do the springs rub against this part of the wood when diving the Floyd? If so, it could be due to the trem block being too short. This could impact tuning stability and makes things less smooth when using the bar. I got a Promod a while back that did this very thing where it had a 37 mm block instead of the usually 40 mm.
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Looking at the photo, it looks like there are chips in the lacquer and/or wood just underneath the springs next to the trem block. Do the springs rub against this part of the wood when diving the Floyd? If so, it could be due to the trem block being too short. This could impact tuning stability and makes things less smooth when using the bar. I got a Promod a while back that did this very thing where it had a 37 mm block instead of the usually 40 mm.
Didn't see that. That will definitely have an effect on the tuning stability. It wont let the trem come back to the right spot to keep it in tune. It only takes a minor rub for it to put everything out of whack. Does it hold tune fine when not using the bar?
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