Question About Floating Trem
derper
Jun 3 2012, 12:44 AM
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I blocked off the trem completely on my Parker Nitefly, but have recently been wondering if I should un-block. My biggest concern is, changing pitch inadvertantly with palm mutes, etc. Is that something you have to get used to/adapt your style for? If so, I may wait until I have more than 1 guitar for gigs.


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derper
Jun 4 2012, 02:51 AM
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Thanks for the input all!

I'll be taking it back to my guitar tech to get it set up and adjusted properly. He's not very expensive, and has the tools and know-how. I don't, and would rather focus on making music and playing, and leave the repairs to the repair guys! wink.gif But that's just me.


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