hayman2020
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- May 31, 2005
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Hi Everyone,
Yes, I too love those EB MM guitars. I'm new to the forum, but I've been lurking for a while waiting for a few questions that I have to be answered. Unfortunately, I haven't seen them come up for discussion, so I registered to ask. My first question has to do with the floating trem on my Luke. It drives me nuts. If I use alot of delay, I get chorus type effects from pitch fluctuation. I know from playing other EB MM guitars that the Vintage Trem is just about the best (if not THE best) one made, but those guitars were all set up to only lower the pitch of the strings. How do I set mine up NOT to float. What do I tighten? Do I need to add springs? How are the "non-floating" trems set up at the factory. Since I'm not too familiar with "strat-type" trems, and I'm not too comfortable working on guitar "inerds," I need someone I know I can trust to tell me what to do. thank you in advance.
Regards,
Rob
Yes, I too love those EB MM guitars. I'm new to the forum, but I've been lurking for a while waiting for a few questions that I have to be answered. Unfortunately, I haven't seen them come up for discussion, so I registered to ask. My first question has to do with the floating trem on my Luke. It drives me nuts. If I use alot of delay, I get chorus type effects from pitch fluctuation. I know from playing other EB MM guitars that the Vintage Trem is just about the best (if not THE best) one made, but those guitars were all set up to only lower the pitch of the strings. How do I set mine up NOT to float. What do I tighten? Do I need to add springs? How are the "non-floating" trems set up at the factory. Since I'm not too familiar with "strat-type" trems, and I'm not too comfortable working on guitar "inerds," I need someone I know I can trust to tell me what to do. thank you in advance.
Regards,
Rob