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Stratty316

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I am considering a LUKE and am wondering if I clamp the trem down and make it sit flush to the body, thus making it a non-floating unit, will I have to do anything to the guitar other then a set up to get it playing like a "Ball"
 

DrGonzo5150

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Can do it easy :)

Mine initially came floating, then i set it flat by adjusting the trem claw...
And now after much debate recently I set it to float again :D Too easy.
 

Slingy

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I've gone back and forth a bit, very simple set up. I prefer my bar rather stiff so I go 4 springs and 10's down only.
 

Sweat

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OK I would like to do this to my DD Luke whats the best way to do it.

I dont want to screw up it is a Dargie you know:)
 

Sweat

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OK just finished making the trem flush, pretty simple and it doesnt even look like I will need to tweak the truss rod, just waiting for the strings to strecth properly.

Quick question though, mine only had two springs in it to begin with and I added two more i find the trem a litle stiff for me, will three work to make it flush?
 

lenny

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If it doesn't just realease the claw screws a little bit Keith ... I would use the 3 and see first but the trem claw will adjust in or out with the 2 screws and will in turn stiffin or lesson the tension on the trem
 
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