Hi, I've just acquired a Jackson Professional Stealth EX fitted with Floyd Rose trem. The trem arm inserts into the trem unit and at this point there is a nut attached. The trem works well but moving the arm into a usable position is difficult. Is there some way of losening the arm and also removing it? My previous floyd equipped Jackson had a thumb screw which was simple. The serial number is 926370, does this make it 1999 or 1992? Thanks, Matt
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Re: HELP my floyd rose trem arm is stiff!
Hi thanks for the info so far. I have tried loosening the nut but it just turns stiffly in either direction not having any affect on the stiff arm at all? Maybe a dodgy thread, so any other suggestions to loosen the arm or remove it in order to replace with a new one? Matt
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Re: HELP my floyd rose trem arm is stiff!
I'd say it's a 1992, as a '99 serial would be 7 digits.
Can't imagine why they did the serial that way, though - maybe it was an experiment they were doing to get ready for the "96" changeover?
And the Professional Series was not "discontinued" - they stopped using the word "Professional" on the headstock in 98 or 99, but the Professional series is definitely still in use - DK2, RR3, RR5, etc etc.
Anyway, sounds like you have a screw-in bar, not the collared bar. Try unscrewing the bar or the insert it goes into.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Re: HELP my floyd rose trem arm is stiff!
Turn the guitar over, take the back plate off and have a look at the back of the trem.
There's a hex screw on the back of the trem arm socket. Loosen it and take the whole rear assembly off. You should now be able pull the trem arm and its socket off the face of the trem.
If it's still stuck on there, you may have to pound it out from the back (remove the trem from the guitar before you do this).
After you've gotten if off, go out and throw the trem arm into a lake, so it won't haunt you. On the way home, drop into a guitar store and order a Floyd Rose trem arm with mounting assembly. It should fit without too much trouble. If it doesn't, take it to a tech and let him install it.
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