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jacmoe
Jul 18 2008, 10:52 PM
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Installed! biggrin.gif

Wasn't too much work.
Would've been a 15 minute job if I didn't do a FR adjustment while I were at it. smile.gif

I can really feel the difference when I lock it! Awesome! laugh.gif

And I wouldn't know it's there when it's fully unlocked. wink.gif

€ 87.00 well spent! cool.gif

I just got my double-stops and pedal-tone bends back. tongue.gif

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kjutte
Jul 18 2008, 10:54 PM
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QUOTE (jacmoe @ Jul 18 2008, 11:52 PM) *
Installed! biggrin.gif

Wasn't too much work.
Would've been a 15 minute job if I didn't do a FR adjustment while I were at it. smile.gif

I can really feel the difference when I lock it! Awesome! laugh.gif

And I wouldn't know it's there when it's fully unlocked. wink.gif

€ 87.00 well spent! cool.gif

I just got my double-stops and pedal-tone bends back. tongue.gif


Congrats man! Glad you're satisfied.
Did you have any prob with the spring balance between high and low E? or the angle of your floyd? It's supposed to be paralell with body incase you didn't know smile.gif

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jacmoe
Jul 18 2008, 11:17 PM
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QUOTE (kjutte @ Jul 18 2008, 11:54 PM) *
Congrats man! Glad you're satisfied.

Thanks! And thanks for buying it before I had to chance to. smile.gif
QUOTE (kjutte @ Jul 18 2008, 11:54 PM) *
Did you have any prob with the spring balance between high and low E? or the angle of your floyd? It's supposed to be paralell with body incase you didn't know smile.gif

No problems, but then my spring claw was straight from the beginning.
The angle of my tremolo wasn't right when I got the guitar, but I adjusted it myself.
As I did now.
So, I'm quite happy. smile.gif

Let's see if I'm still happy tomorrow when the springs have settled. laugh.gif

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kjutte
Jul 18 2008, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE (jacmoe @ Jul 19 2008, 12:17 AM) *
Thanks! And thanks for buying it before I had to chance to. smile.gif

No problems, but then my spring claw was straight from the beginning.
The angle of my tremolo wasn't right when I got the guitar, but I adjusted it myself.
As I did now.
So, I'm quite happy. smile.gif

Let's see if I'm still happy tomorrow when the springs have settled. laugh.gif


Awesome man! Glad on your behalf smile.gif

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Jul 20 2008, 01:55 AM
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in your first picture it would be at the bottom of the tremol-no arm where it attaches on actual moving bridge part, if i push down on the bar, the little white plastic pin lookin things bump into the bottom of the cavity. Probably just because the cavity isn't big enough or something, could get more cut out of it i suppose. And I might get the holes redrilled someday... i just bought my esp instead of worrying about it though, which is much better. I love re-stringing it a lot better than the rose.

and speaking of trem cavity plates, i had mine signed by mike amott on the gigantour along with an album, in my stupidity i forgot it on the table tho... might have been distracted by angela wink.gif. but yeah, anyways, that guitars barebacked.

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QUOTE (steiner666 @ Jul 20 2008, 02:55 AM) *
in your first picture it would be at the bottom of the tremol-no arm where it attaches on actual moving bridge part, if i push down on the bar, the little white plastic pin lookin things bump into the bottom of the cavity. Probably just because the cavity isn't big enough or something, could get more cut out of it i suppose. And I might get the holes redrilled someday... i just bought my esp instead of worrying about it though, which is much better. I love re-stringing it a lot better than the rose.

and speaking of trem cavity plates, i had mine signed by mike amott on the gigantour along with an album, in my stupidity i forgot it on the table tho... might have been distracted by angela wink.gif. but yeah, anyways, that guitars barebacked.


distracted as in scared?

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Quite the opposite actually, she's was just as hot in person as she is on stage/in videos. A smile and a handshake from her made me forget an item autographed by my favorite guitarist apparently... lol They were all really nice people, Sharlee was the most outgoing and social tho.

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kjutte
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QUOTE (steiner666 @ Jul 20 2008, 07:11 PM) *
Quite the opposite actually, she's was just as hot in person as she is on stage/in videos. A smile and a handshake from her made me forget an item autographed by my favorite guitarist apparently... lol They were all really nice people, Sharlee was the most outgoing and social tho.


Haha, nice. I'd still be scared though biggrin.gif

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