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Jan 19 2012, 11:35 AM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 11-August 09 From: Flanders, Belgium Member No.: 7.504 |
I want to temporarily turn the floating trem bridge on my old Aria Pro II into a fixed bridge that doesn't move, so I can experiment more easily with different string gauges, tensions, drop tunings etc.
Any suggestions on how to do this? Just stick pieces of wood under it to stop it from moving?? The good thing is the bridge isn't sunk into the body (not low profile) but sticks out about half a centimetre above it. Thanks! |
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Jan 19 2012, 12:07 PM
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![]() Learning Roadie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 846 Joined: 24-June 11 From: Australia Member No.: 13.200 |
http://www.floydupgrades.com/catalog/index...d9ec1ni62om6jp2
I have actually done this, myself too. Very easy and it made a Big difference in tone and sustain. -------------------- ![]() |
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Jan 19 2012, 12:27 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Senior Posts: 4.933 Joined: 2-January 09 From: London-ish. UK. Member No.: 6.517 |
Any of those in Jax's link are good. Quite easy installations too. Wood Blocks are another way to go, believe it or not finding some decent hard wood and spending time on the fit can make quite a difference to the sound too!
-------------------- aka The Lone Drifter, why? Because he says so, that's why!!
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Jan 19 2012, 04:31 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2.107 Joined: 28-October 10 From: Portugal; Bombarral Member No.: 11.477 |
gonna install also, thank you for the link Jax "thumbs up"
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Jan 19 2012, 05:14 PM
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 4.332 Joined: 21-November 11 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 14.398 |
http://www.floydupgrades.com/catalog/index...d9ec1ni62om6jp2 I have actually done this, myself too. Very easy and it made a Big difference in tone and sustain. I have done it as well in the past! Works great and sound improved a lot! -------------------- |
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Jan 19 2012, 05:57 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 6.270 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 |
The links JAX provided are perfect. Adding those bits can give you a lot more flexibility. If you just want to flatten out the trem so it doesn't drift and are not wanting to switch the "float" back on, you can just tighten the springs on the underside to the point where the floyd doesn't shift up under string tension. I've actually got both of my Ibanez set this way. I palm mute quite a bit and a heavy palm mute can cause a floating trem to drift a bit.
I want to temporarily turn the floating trem bridge on my old Aria Pro II into a fixed bridge that doesn't move, so I can experiment more easily with different string gauges, tensions, drop tunings etc. Any suggestions on how to do this? Just stick pieces of wood under it to stop it from moving?? The good thing is the bridge isn't sunk into the body (not low profile) but sticks out about half a centimetre above it. Thanks! -------------------- VIDEO CHAT LESSON SATURDAY & SUNDAY!
INSTRUCTOR FORUM LESSON NOTES/TABS INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @MYSPACE |
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Jan 19 2012, 05:57 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 6.270 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 |
The links JAX provided are perfect. Adding those bits can give you a lot more flexibility. If you just want to flatten out the trem so it doesn't drift and are not wanting to switch the "float" back on, you can just tighten the springs on the underside to the point where the floyd doesn't shift up under string tension. I've actually got both of my Ibanez set this way. I palm mute quite a bit and a heavy palm mute can cause a floating trem to drift a bit.
I want to temporarily turn the floating trem bridge on my old Aria Pro II into a fixed bridge that doesn't move, so I can experiment more easily with different string gauges, tensions, drop tunings etc. Any suggestions on how to do this? Just stick pieces of wood under it to stop it from moving?? The good thing is the bridge isn't sunk into the body (not low profile) but sticks out about half a centimetre above it. Thanks! -------------------- VIDEO CHAT LESSON SATURDAY & SUNDAY!
INSTRUCTOR FORUM LESSON NOTES/TABS INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @MYSPACE |
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Jan 19 2012, 10:49 PM
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 11-August 09 From: Flanders, Belgium Member No.: 7.504 |
Hey guys and especially Jax, thanks for the suggestions! I wasn't aware those devices existed.
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Jan 19 2012, 11:23 PM
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Jan 20 2012, 02:26 AM
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![]() Fire Up The Blades, Moderator ![]() Group: GMC Senior Posts: 8.932 Joined: 6-March 07 From: St. Petersburg, Florida Member No.: 1.304 |
http://www.tremol-no.com/default.asp
Has an on/ off switch of sorts as well, pretty cool although I havent tried it myself EDIT Daniel beat me to it |
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Jan 20 2012, 12:28 PM
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GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 14-January 12 Member No.: 14.859 |
http://www.floydupgrades.com/catalog/index...d9ec1ni62om6jp2 I have actually done this, myself too. Very easy and it made a Big difference in tone and sustain. great idea. and pretty easy to make a custom job of it yourself!! I have locked my floyd in place for a while. i always used a stack of pocker chips (lucky some may say, or possibly total mcgymver style) wedged in the back with 3 spring. it keeps bridge perfectly flat and allows you to tune a stop or so down before you have to adjust your jerry-rigging. i've always been able to keep nice sustain and used it live a few times although it renders your whammy completely useless and essentialy turns your floyd into a fixed bridge.. I like the idea of still being able to dive and i might be rewatching those links very soon, thanks jax |
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Jan 20 2012, 01:21 PM
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![]() Learning Roadie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 846 Joined: 24-June 11 From: Australia Member No.: 13.200 |
Hey guys, your most welcome indeed.
Only thing I will say about this is make sure this is what you want to do.... it is a permant upgrade, as you drill 2 small holes into the rear of the body of your guitar.... It's an easy install, but make sure it's what you want. Adam River who owns the compant responds to questions etc fairly quick, so u have support also. A big bonus of this, is once tyhe bridge is fixed, you can install a EVH D-Tuna! Essentially change tuning from the low E string to D while playing.... or even, from drop D to C. Cheers gonna install also, thank you for the link Jax "thumbs up" The links JAX provided are perfect. Adding those bits can give you a lot more flexibility. If you just want to flatten out the trem so it doesn't drift and are not wanting to switch the "float" back on, you can just tighten the springs on the underside to the point where the floyd doesn't shift up under string tension. I've actually got both of my Ibanez set this way. I palm mute quite a bit and a heavy palm mute can cause a floating trem to drift a bit. Hey guys and especially Jax, thanks for the suggestions! I wasn't aware those devices existed. great idea. and pretty easy to make a custom job of it yourself!! I have locked my floyd in place for a while. i always used a stack of pocker chips (lucky some may say, or possibly total mcgymver style) wedged in the back with 3 spring. it keeps bridge perfectly flat and allows you to tune a stop or so down before you have to adjust your jerry-rigging. i've always been able to keep nice sustain and used it live a few times although it renders your whammy completely useless and essentialy turns your floyd into a fixed bridge.. I like the idea of still being able to dive and i might be rewatching those links very soon, thanks jax -------------------- ![]() |
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