Just picked up a nice black Model 1 with a vintage tremolo and purchased an original Floyd Rose. Has anyone done this type of install on a Model 1? It seems that the headstock of the Model 1 is too slanted for the Floyd nut to sit even and a heavy mod would have to be done to hold it in place properly. Is there an alternate locking nut I could get for use with the original Floyd on my Model 1? Thanks.
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Re: Original Floyd Rose on Model 1
you're also gonna have to open up that bridge rout to accomodate a floyd.
sully
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you're also gonna have to open up that bridge rout to accomodate a floyd.
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yep more than likley you will. I put OFR's on a 2 different Model 1's before. One of them need the route widened because the bridge would have been too far away to intonate properly. The other one just needed a hair shaved so the bar could nut could rotate.shawnlutz.com
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Re: Original Floyd Rose on Model 1
no problem with the nut. you just need to build a little shelf for the nut to sit on. I've used cut wood wedges (PITA of trial and error until you find the right nut height) as well as the metal nut shims.
If you ahre having someone do the bridge they can do the nut for you too. A Floyd installi is usually between 100 and 150. I'm having one done right now because it was a nice USA strat headstock that I really didn't want take a chance screwing it up. Plus I got so burned out on building parts guitars and doing refins I dreaded doing it myself [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]shawnlutz.com
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Re: Original Floyd Rose on Model 1
Thanks.
He called me about the nut before he did anything with it. I took the guitar with me and decided to do a little research before he started building a bridge for it. I noticed on the new pointy reissues, it looks like the neck is a bit longer so the Floyd nut sits nice and flat.
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