that's the way to go. did this on one of my Y2Ds in the past and it worked perfectly.I suppose you could shim the neck pocket and raise the Floyd posts to make it float.
I did this on mine.I suppose you could shim the neck pocket and raise the Floyd posts to make it float.
Based on a lot of experience with PRS trems, I'd say that it's to provide a consistent frame of reference, particularly when adjusting action and intonation. If the base is flat, changes to intonation and action are relatively independent where geometry indicates that with a non-level base, adjusting one would also affect the other.The conventional wisdom on Floyds is that they must be set with the baseplate parallel to the top of the guitar (perpendiclar to the posts, I presume). My question is "why?".