Hello,
First post here...
I recently bought an (used) Albert Lee signature model HH. The purchase comes with a free set up. I already have a hard tail bridge electric (Les Paul), so the idea behind this purchase was to get a guitar with a good quality vibrato/tremolo arm - tuning stability being more important than other factors.
I asked the guitar tech to 'float the bridge', and told him that I drop tune to D occasionally. Well, I got tuning stability alright... Heavy duty tremolo arm use (dive and pull up), digging in with cowboy chords, and heavy duty bending... And I still cannot get this guitar to go out of tune. Despite temperature changes during a 24 hour cycle (due to open window), it still stays in perfect tune. I am not used to this kind of stability with my Les Paul.
My dilemma is this: the tremolo arm is set too loose - it is too sensitive. For lack of a better description, I want it to have a certain degree of resistance. The bridge looks like this:
Do these look right to you? Is the bridge supposed to be angled like that? Or is it supposed to be parallel to the body? How should I describe what I want to the tech (they do follow up adjustments for free within a one month period luckily) if I want the arm to be less sensitive.
Thank you so much for your help!
First post here...
I recently bought an (used) Albert Lee signature model HH. The purchase comes with a free set up. I already have a hard tail bridge electric (Les Paul), so the idea behind this purchase was to get a guitar with a good quality vibrato/tremolo arm - tuning stability being more important than other factors.
I asked the guitar tech to 'float the bridge', and told him that I drop tune to D occasionally. Well, I got tuning stability alright... Heavy duty tremolo arm use (dive and pull up), digging in with cowboy chords, and heavy duty bending... And I still cannot get this guitar to go out of tune. Despite temperature changes during a 24 hour cycle (due to open window), it still stays in perfect tune. I am not used to this kind of stability with my Les Paul.
My dilemma is this: the tremolo arm is set too loose - it is too sensitive. For lack of a better description, I want it to have a certain degree of resistance. The bridge looks like this:


Do these look right to you? Is the bridge supposed to be angled like that? Or is it supposed to be parallel to the body? How should I describe what I want to the tech (they do follow up adjustments for free within a one month period luckily) if I want the arm to be less sensitive.
Thank you so much for your help!