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[/s]='Iluha' date='Nov 29 2008, 03:04 PM' post='296734']
Well that's the wierd part, Iv'e used 10 gauge strings for almost two years now and I never had this problem before, I didn't change the strings on my own, I trusted the guy at a local guitar shop to do it, and he never ran into this problem..
I kinda "smartly" overcame the problem, I tightend the springs as much as I could, and than I pushed it gently till it got into place.. it's still not perfect.. but It's playable now
Hey Iluha. This site was the one shedding me light about tremolo systems. It contains things people owning tremolo guitars
should must know
http://www.ibanezrules.com/tech/setup/index.htmI'd say it is no good if you have to go all the way with the strings inside the body or outside the body. Your spring configuration should balance the strings, and working on extremes mean something is probably wrong.
About the reason for only having changes now, I did notice big difference when changing a package of 010s of rotosound to elixir. So it can be the brand, but such a large change as you notice may be because of hybrid package of strings...
I suggest you to keep readjust to your guitar in Eb tuning until you figure out if you need to change your spring configuration.