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darchirnoj

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I'm currently looking at a new luke on ebay. The seller contacted me to inform me that he was unaware of Luke's bridge set-up preference (45 degree angle off the body). He installed an extra (3rd) spring.
I didn't ask him, but does anyone know if that would void the warranty?
How about affecting the sound?
I would actually prefer a non-floating trem, so the mod is fine with me.
Just a few questions before I enter the bidding war.
Thanks,
-darchirnoj
 

Sigmunds Couch

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It comes from the factory set up to Luke's preferences i.e. floating trem. Adding the spring to remove the float won't void your warranty unless you install it with a sledge hammer.:D
 

jongitarz

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And it is only under warranty if the seller is a authorized EB/MM dealer, and you are the first buyer of the guitar:cool:
 

chyde

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Sigmunds Couch said:
It comes from the factory set up to Luke's preferences i.e. floating trem. Adding the spring to remove the float won't void your warranty unless you install it with a sledge hammer.:D

I don't care who you are, that's funny. :) I love this forum.
 

Roxy

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My new Luke with piezo (in buttercream of course) is setup with three springs and flush to the top. There's even a small piece of felt attached to the underside of the tremolo to protect the top. I've heard that the piezo models are setup flush.

However, my SM-Y2D (with the Floyd Rose) was setup slightly floating.
 
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