Changing Strings On Floyd Rose
ElHombre
Feb 1 2013, 12:35 AM
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Its been a while I did this.
I changed the strings one by one, now the floyd is pointing up and I dont know what I did wrong.

How do I do to fix it and how to avoid it in near future?

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ElHombre
Feb 2 2013, 03:56 PM
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So fixed it and set it up.
Now one question, does intonation affect the balance betweern tension and springs?

just want to know if i have some additional spring set up to do when after I intonate it!

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Feb 2 2013, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Feb 2 2013, 03:56 PM) *
So fixed it and set it up.
Now one question, does intonation affect the balance betweern tension and springs?

just want to know if i have some additional spring set up to do when after I intonate it!

intonation changes will through it out of tune , but on mine don't require changing spring tension

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sammetal92
Feb 2 2013, 08:38 PM
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Well you do have to de-tune the strings to intonate them, so you'll have to re tune them anyway, but before de-tuning the strings, I suggest you block the tremolo with something so that it stays flush with the body or at least near flush with the body

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