So I had to go and pooch the set up I did on my CX 391 (with the JT-580).
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The action was really high so I fixed that but the bridge was leaning forward (towards the neck) quite a bit, and that bugged me. Even though it was in tune and played great I wanted to level it out so it was parallel to the body and so I tightened the springs. That made the tuning go way sharp (my low E string became a G!), so I tuned to pitch, but that just pulled the bridge back up towards the neck!
I did this over and over until I broke a string and left it. I know there's something I'm doing wrong, but I can't put my finger on it. I've searched the web and this forum high and low but I can't find any kind of general "this is how to install a floyd from scratch including trem claw/spring adjustment".
I should probably block the Floyd before I begin, but then what? I'm fairly sure the springs are in good shape, but could this be the cause? I'm kind of at a loss here. I'm using 3 springs and Dean Markley Cutom Lite strings tuned to E. I don't want to block it off for good or anything. I tried 2 springs and that tipped the bridge the other way (towards the tail)!
Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, I mean, JCF guys, you're my only hope!
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The action was really high so I fixed that but the bridge was leaning forward (towards the neck) quite a bit, and that bugged me. Even though it was in tune and played great I wanted to level it out so it was parallel to the body and so I tightened the springs. That made the tuning go way sharp (my low E string became a G!), so I tuned to pitch, but that just pulled the bridge back up towards the neck!
I did this over and over until I broke a string and left it. I know there's something I'm doing wrong, but I can't put my finger on it. I've searched the web and this forum high and low but I can't find any kind of general "this is how to install a floyd from scratch including trem claw/spring adjustment".
I should probably block the Floyd before I begin, but then what? I'm fairly sure the springs are in good shape, but could this be the cause? I'm kind of at a loss here. I'm using 3 springs and Dean Markley Cutom Lite strings tuned to E. I don't want to block it off for good or anything. I tried 2 springs and that tipped the bridge the other way (towards the tail)!
Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, I mean, JCF guys, you're my only hope!
[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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