• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

dfrady

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 24, 2003
Messages
800
Location
West Virginia
i have my Luke non-floating, dont use the trem much. need unison bends etc to stay in tune.


How did you achieve this, did you add another spring, or did you just adjust the spring tension. Did you also have to make a slight truss rod adjustment too compensate for the non-floating ??
 

guitarafondio

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 14, 2006
Messages
52
Location
San Luis Obispo, Ca.
Okey, guys.
When we set up the Luke, the bridge is floating. When tuned to EB specs, when you hit the open G string and pull back on the trem, it should stop at A#. You should only have 2 springs on the bridge.
Thanks for the great responses! And thanks for your support.
Each time I post a thread and get such a positive response from all of you, it makes me really love my job. It also makes me strive harder to make sure the instruments that all of you receive will be the best!
 

djlynch

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 5, 2007
Messages
150
Location
Minnesota
2 springs only? I'll have to try that. Do you set both side of the bridge the same height?
 

kbaim

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2003
Messages
4,949
Location
Red Rock Country
Keith, what's your prob with them floating?


Steve

Personal preference, really.
I rest my right hand on the bridge and if they float it sounds warbly and out of tune.
I've had one of mine blocked.

And the piezo ones still leave the factory flat to the best of my knowledge.
They also have smooth saddles on them which I also prefer.
 

LilSteve

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 20, 2006
Messages
461
Location
TX
Okey, guys.
When we set up the Luke, the bridge is floating. When tuned to EB specs, when you hit the open G string and pull back on the trem, it should stop at A#. You should only have 2 springs on the bridge.
Thanks for the great responses! And thanks for your support.
Each time I post a thread and get such a positive response from all of you, it makes me really love my job. It also makes me strive harder to make sure the instruments that all of you receive will be the best!

Is this also Lukes specs? Curious minds need to know....:p
 

robelinda2

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 10, 2005
Messages
9,330
Location
Diamond Creek, VIC, Australia- at Rancho Alberto
How did you achieve this, did you add another spring, or did you just adjust the spring tension. Did you also have to make a slight truss rod adjustment too compensate for the non-floating ??

i just do the normal adjustments- add a 3rd spring, and just screw the trem screws in so the bridge is flush with th body. no truss rod adjusting at all. whenever i need to use the trem i just back off the screws some, easy! i'm sure the tech minded dudes here will pull me up on something i'm doing wrong though!
 

dfrady

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 24, 2003
Messages
800
Location
West Virginia
I know this is a stupid question and i should probably be smacked for even thinking of asking this, but are these the trem screws you are talking about or are they underneath the trem ? I'm an idiot when it comes too these vintage trems.
 
Last edited:

PeteDuBaldo

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
10,196
Location
Central Connecticut (Manchester) USA
dfrady,

Flip the guitar over and remove the rectangular cover - you will see the springs connected to a claw. The claw has 2 huge screws. Those are the ones you tighten (and increase the spring tenstion on the tremolo), if adding another spring isn't up your alley, or you just want to "fine tune" the feel of the trem.

The more tension you put the springs under, the tougher it will be to use the trem. If you put in 3 or 4 springs and tighten the snot out of the claw until the tremolo sits flush on the body, it's almost like having a hard-tail.
 

dfrady

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 24, 2003
Messages
800
Location
West Virginia
Oh o.k. i know what you're talking about now :) I've just never heard them called by their proper name before (trem screws) Thanks Pete and Rob. Is it o.k. if i stop feeling like a moron now or should i wait a little bit longer.
 
Top Bottom