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ksandvik

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Quick question, it is common for the Luke's tremolo springs to settle in so you need to use them for a while? Or, when you push the tremolo you get a snapping sound and the G-string snaps out of tuning and then with a quick push on the tremolo it snaps back to tune, is that normal for new guitars?
 
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TompaTheMan

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Urgent! Help me please

My Luke is set up to his spec. I can do chin ups on the trem arm and it won't go out of tune. I love it.
Hey everybody, my Luke Bfr is wrongfully setuped by the former owner. Please send a pic how and how many springs it’s supposed to be to get the bridge floating. He had 010. I just bought 009-42 EB strings and will change. Thanks in advance. Tompa
 

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Dariothery

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Hi!I have my Luke II set to raise 1 step and a half on the G string. No problem at all. 2 springs with 9-42 strings. You could also put 3 springs but it would make the whammy bar a bit les soft to use.
I still haven't decided whether I should go with 10s or 9s but in case I should put 10s once again I would surely put 3 springs back once again.
The real issue with the Luke is the frets size from my point of view. You hate them or love them..




Hi,
it should work fine for 009-42 EB strings by using 3 springs (which I set parallel).

See DrKev's post:

http://forums.ernieball.com/ernie-b...i-owner-doesnt-fit-post914943.html#post914943

for trem adjustment.
 
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