The other day I decided to learn an Alice In Chains. Except this time I wanted to use my RR1 instead of my other guitar with a hard tail piece.
While I was trying to tune down a half step, I kept finding out that after completing all strings, I still wasn't in tune with the CD. [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
After 15 minutes and STILL not able to tune-in to the CD, I noticed the Floyd was now no longer level with the guitar body.
I then realized, 15 minutes to late that I probably would have never achieved my flat tuning because the floyd was moving as well.
Each time I tried to re-tune I didn't tighten down the clamp till all the strings, at least I thought, were in tune to the CD.
Question: (being very new to this trem thing)
How do I tune down (half step or whatever) without the trem recessing in the body?
I guess I could block it but is this always necessary? Needless to say I put it away and played my other guitar. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] (
While I was trying to tune down a half step, I kept finding out that after completing all strings, I still wasn't in tune with the CD. [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
After 15 minutes and STILL not able to tune-in to the CD, I noticed the Floyd was now no longer level with the guitar body.
I then realized, 15 minutes to late that I probably would have never achieved my flat tuning because the floyd was moving as well.
Each time I tried to re-tune I didn't tighten down the clamp till all the strings, at least I thought, were in tune to the CD.
Question: (being very new to this trem thing)
How do I tune down (half step or whatever) without the trem recessing in the body?
I guess I could block it but is this always necessary? Needless to say I put it away and played my other guitar. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] (
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