double locking trem, gona sound silly hear but what the hey! |
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double locking trem, gona sound silly hear but what the hey! |
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Jan 9 2007, 12:58 PM |
i take it that my question was really retarded
all i can say is im a guitar noob! -------------------- |
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Jan 9 2007, 02:26 PM |
double locking trem how would i find out the year of my guitar. One lock is at the nut and one is the bridge, double locks. I've also heard ppl say it's because it moves two ways, i.e can both be pushed and pulled, but I think the naming is because of the two locks. If you're new to floating tremolos make sure it's aligned to the body of the guitar. If it's angled down or up it wont stay in tune, I got my Ibanez from the store all set up wrong but I had experience from my old Charvel so I knew it was crappy setup. So don't blindly trust the store or previous owner have it set up right. About the year, for Ibanez Im quite sure of that the first two digits in the serial number = year. If you have a letter first that's = month (A=jan, B=feb etc.) -------------------- My bands homepage
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Jan 10 2007, 08:36 AM |
ok so i understand what the double locking trem is now, but im wondering is there a way to actually lock the trem so its like a fixed bridge ?, i wish i had got a guitar with a fixed bridge but its kinda late now. Yes. You would have to "block" the tremolo though and have to do something like this This post has been edited by VIRUS: Jan 10 2007, 08:36 AM |
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Jan 11 2007, 01:39 PM |
Yes. You would have to "block" the tremolo though and have to do something like this hmmm this looks good not quite sure if i would be brave enough to do it though, but thanks Virus ! and if anyone else has videos and (or) information on blocking trems could you post them please! Thanks! This post has been edited by BiGBeN: Jan 11 2007, 01:39 PM -------------------- |
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