Re: Floyd Rose Problem
but then you can't clean your fretboard and buff your frets.
i always found that leaving the bar on during string changes makes things much easier.
use it to bring the bridge back forward so you can access the allen bolts.
it might seem like its a little stiff with the bar, if you have a lot of spring in back, but its really not. a piano's strings are under so much tension that they could suspend the weight of a midsize car on top of them without breaking. but, they could also literaly bi-sect you if one snapped. so with guitars, its really not that much tension. you just have to visualize the concept of the flyod rose ( a floating bridge or tremelo) balencing springs vs. strings on a knife edge pivot, picking too heavy will even cause it to go out of tune.
make sure you grab at the 12th fret and stretch your new strings out real good when you get them on there.
just read as much as you can about setups with floyds, cause your going to pay an arm and a leg for setup fees unless you figure it out yourself. and really its not that hard.
~JW
but then you can't clean your fretboard and buff your frets.
i always found that leaving the bar on during string changes makes things much easier.
use it to bring the bridge back forward so you can access the allen bolts.
it might seem like its a little stiff with the bar, if you have a lot of spring in back, but its really not. a piano's strings are under so much tension that they could suspend the weight of a midsize car on top of them without breaking. but, they could also literaly bi-sect you if one snapped. so with guitars, its really not that much tension. you just have to visualize the concept of the flyod rose ( a floating bridge or tremelo) balencing springs vs. strings on a knife edge pivot, picking too heavy will even cause it to go out of tune.
make sure you grab at the 12th fret and stretch your new strings out real good when you get them on there.
just read as much as you can about setups with floyds, cause your going to pay an arm and a leg for setup fees unless you figure it out yourself. and really its not that hard.
~JW
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