Is there a general rule of thumb for how many springs to use per what guage of strings being used for floating trems? Would this be different for dive only trems? I'm currently using three springs with .10 guage strings. I've been wanting to go to .09 guage strings but wonder if I should go to two springs for this. I'm currently using the bridge floating. Thanks.
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9-42 = 3 springs. The outer 2 are straight and the middle spring is at the center of the claw and offset to the bass side on the block.
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8-38 = 2 springs. They are connected to the #2 and#4 positions on the claw, and the outer slots on the block.
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That's my personal preference, like stated it all depends on trial and error and finding what works for you.
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well, i use 4 springs on my guitars that's on standard, and 3 springs on drop Ds (9-42 gauge). lower action w/ a bit of buzz is the way to go!Own:
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Thanks everyone. For those using three springs with 9~42 strings, how far away is your claw from the body? I am using three springs with 10~48 in a fan pattern (inner three claw hooks and outers and middle block holes) and I'm just starting to show the threads of the claw screws. Do I have the claw screwed into the body too far? I suspect that if I use three springs with 9~42 I would have to back the claw screws out rather far . . .
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Originally posted by bfloyd6969 View PostThanks everyone. For those using three springs with 9~42 strings, how far away is your claw from the body? I am using three springs with 10~48 in a fan pattern (inner three claw hooks and outers and middle block holes) and I'm just starting to show the threads of the claw screws. Do I have the claw screwed into the body too far? I suspect that if I use three springs with 9~42 I would have to back the claw screws out rather far . . .
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Originally posted by slash View PostIf the floyd is level to the body then the claw is where it needs to be.
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You will have to make minor adj. like that.
Welcome to Floatville.
Also everyone's springs might have different tension becuase of the age or diameter of them so you really can't go by that.
Every guitar is different and should be adjusted as such.
The key word: patience.
You'll get it man, just dont get frustrated. Remember to make small adjustments and keep mental note of how much so you can return if it's too much.'Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell'
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