So I bought the D'Addario EXL125 (super tops, regular bottoms) guitar strings to replace the EXL110 (regular 10s) and proceeded to put this new set on my Soloist. I expected the Floyd to dip, so I loosened the trem claw to compensate and bring the Floyd back to a level position. Then it dawned on me that I've been wanting to try five trem springs since last summer, and this is where my problems and revelations started.
I had a four extra trem springs in my parts bin that I thought I'd use. I picked out two at random to add to the ones that are already installed in the trem cavity and put them in the middle-side positions (positions 2 and 4). The Floyd dipped as expected due to the added springs. I loosened the two trem claw screws a large amount and managed to tune to standard and got the Floyd to level out in my usual way.
So, I wanted to wank the Floyd arm to see what the difference was when compared to using just the standard three trem springs. Diving was fine and took a little more muscle, obviously. But pulling up... that's where my problem was. When I pulled up, those two new trem springs slid out of place! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] What I mean is that the loop end of the spring actually shifted out of the claw when pulling up on the bar, and settled back into place when I let go of the bar!
And then it dawned on me. I'm guessing that those trem springs were not compatible with the current trem springs.
So, I ripped out the three "stock" trem springs and installed four of the spare trem springs (I didn't have a fifth of this kind). Still the same problem, only all four of the spring loops now shifted out of the claw. The hell...? [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] They're brand new and never used trem springs, so I didn't understand my dilemma. Plus, the trem claw screws were loosened so far out that the claw actually shifted around when pulling up on the trem bar. Screw it. I took off the four new trem springs and put the original three trem springs back on, cranked the claw screws back in, and tuned to standard and leveled the Floyd.
Anyone want to shed some light on the problem of the trem spring loops shifting out of the claw, and the problem of why the claw "wobbled around" when the claw was so far out? Thanks!
[ April 27, 2004, 11:45 PM: Message edited by: Number Of The Priest ]
I had a four extra trem springs in my parts bin that I thought I'd use. I picked out two at random to add to the ones that are already installed in the trem cavity and put them in the middle-side positions (positions 2 and 4). The Floyd dipped as expected due to the added springs. I loosened the two trem claw screws a large amount and managed to tune to standard and got the Floyd to level out in my usual way.
So, I wanted to wank the Floyd arm to see what the difference was when compared to using just the standard three trem springs. Diving was fine and took a little more muscle, obviously. But pulling up... that's where my problem was. When I pulled up, those two new trem springs slid out of place! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] What I mean is that the loop end of the spring actually shifted out of the claw when pulling up on the bar, and settled back into place when I let go of the bar!
And then it dawned on me. I'm guessing that those trem springs were not compatible with the current trem springs.
So, I ripped out the three "stock" trem springs and installed four of the spare trem springs (I didn't have a fifth of this kind). Still the same problem, only all four of the spring loops now shifted out of the claw. The hell...? [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] They're brand new and never used trem springs, so I didn't understand my dilemma. Plus, the trem claw screws were loosened so far out that the claw actually shifted around when pulling up on the trem bar. Screw it. I took off the four new trem springs and put the original three trem springs back on, cranked the claw screws back in, and tuned to standard and leveled the Floyd.
Anyone want to shed some light on the problem of the trem spring loops shifting out of the claw, and the problem of why the claw "wobbled around" when the claw was so far out? Thanks!
[ April 27, 2004, 11:45 PM: Message edited by: Number Of The Priest ]
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