I've had this problem for alittle while now, but I didn't take my strings off to check it until tonight, so I took pictures and I hope someone here can help.
My Floyd (it's an original) was sitting up against the body of the guitar (sorry for the quality of the pictures, I didn't know how-to take close-ups when I took the first pictures, and the flash blinds everything). When I used the trem the whole guitar would be slightly flat or slightly sharp depending on which way it was used.
I took out the Floyd today and one of the post anchors was loose (I could pull it right out).
It's an original floyd rose, not a knock-off, it's in maple wood. I use 10-52 strings... and thats all the information I can think of [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] (sorry, I don't really know what to provide for information)
If anyone knows how-to fix this, or more importantly, what exactly is wrong, it'd be much apreaciated. (I think I may have to fill the hole and redrill it, but I don't want to if I don't have to, glueing would be much better if possible)
When I put the trem in after I took it out it looked like it was fixed, but the anchor is still loose, so I don't want to risk it.
Thanks alot!
Heres the pictures.
My Floyd (it's an original) was sitting up against the body of the guitar (sorry for the quality of the pictures, I didn't know how-to take close-ups when I took the first pictures, and the flash blinds everything). When I used the trem the whole guitar would be slightly flat or slightly sharp depending on which way it was used.
I took out the Floyd today and one of the post anchors was loose (I could pull it right out).
It's an original floyd rose, not a knock-off, it's in maple wood. I use 10-52 strings... and thats all the information I can think of [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] (sorry, I don't really know what to provide for information)
If anyone knows how-to fix this, or more importantly, what exactly is wrong, it'd be much apreaciated. (I think I may have to fill the hole and redrill it, but I don't want to if I don't have to, glueing would be much better if possible)
When I put the trem in after I took it out it looked like it was fixed, but the anchor is still loose, so I don't want to risk it.
Thanks alot!
Heres the pictures.
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