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Larry

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how many springs you guys have in your axis im looking to give it more of a easy dive i still have all the springs that come stock in it from ernie ball should i take a one or two out to give it more of a easy dive?
 

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now would i take a spring out with all strings off or what also what if im using 10s
 

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larryandrews said:
how many springs you guys have in your axis im looking to give it more of a easy dive i still have all the springs that come stock in it from ernie ball should i take a one or two out to give it more of a easy dive?



If you take out 2 springs out of an Axis, you will have no springs: 2-2=0

If you take out 2 springs out of a SSPT, you will have 1 spring: 3-2=1

Not something you would want in either situation. If you have an Axis, try making the springs look like this | | instead of this / \ It might make it feal a bit easier.
 

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jongitarz said:
Not something you would want in either situation. If you have an Axis, try making the springs look like this | | instead of this / \ It might make it feal a bit easier.
Jon, does that apply to all MM or just the Axis? My Morse feels more stiffer than my EVH and it's setup the sameway.

Colin
 

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but doesnt the axis come stock with four and they give you two in the bag if you want to add them later
 

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Colin said:
Jon, does that apply to all MM or just the Axis? My Morse feels more stiffer than my EVH and it's setup the sameway.

Colin

It should work on all of 'em....Any guitar.
 

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larryandrews said:
but doesnt the axis come stock with four and they give you two in the bag if you want to add them later

Those extras are replacements. If you had 4 springs in there you would need a jackhammer to dive bomb ;)
 

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Jon, I take it by adding all 4 springs, you would effectively 'hard tail' your Floyd? Just interested as no doubt one day I will buy a floyd equipped Axis, and wished it was a hard tail!
 

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my current spring setup with ernie slinky 10s is /|\ is that the best way for the 10s or is there a easier way to make it have a easier bend when i try it with two it doesnt sit flush with the body of the guitar if i had them setup like ||| would it be better for what i am try to achive? thanks again for all the help
 

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Tim O'Sullivan said:
no doubt one day I will buy a floyd equipped Axis, and wished it was a hard tail!

Where's OC when you need him ... Tremel-no! I'm looking forward to ordering some as soon as they're available ...
 

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larryandrews said:
my current spring setup with ernie slinky 10s is /|\ is that the best way for the 10s or is there a easier way to make it have a easier bend when i try it with two it doesnt sit flush with the body of the guitar if i had them setup like ||| would it be better for what i am try to achive? thanks again for all the help


If you change string gauges etc. you will more than likely need to adjust the trem claw even if you don't add/remove springs.

Check out the FAQ secton in this here website for some info on setting up your guitar.
 

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ill just take it to my guitar tech thanks for the help everyone
 
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