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ronhudson

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I'm thinking about buying a Luke. I see that it has a floating tremolo. Is the tremolo like that of a strat where you can make it only dive bomb and not pull up sharp?
 

mbgreene

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Factory set up is floating to allow a pull up of 1-1/2 steps on the G string

(at least thats how guitarafondio describes it when he goes for the A# on the first try :) )
 

Ricman

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Hi - Welcome!!!! The trem is sent by the factory as floating, but a good tech should be able to set it up just how you want it.
If you haven't already, find a shop with a Luke and demo it. Make sure you take a credit card though. ;)
 

Sweat

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I can take mine up, down, too hell and back, and yes take the credit card,cash or check book because you will want to take the Luke home.
 

brentrocks

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how hard is it to set it up so that it rest on the body, like the axis?

would you have to shim the neck?
 

dfrady

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I think it's just a matter of adjusting the trem in the cavity on the back of the guitar. Add springs, adjust spring tension, that sort of thing.
 

beej

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It's the same vintage trem as on the other MMs, just set up to float. No issues making a floating one rest, or a resting one float. Yep, you might need to adjust your intonation after doing this, but any change would be minor.
 

Larry

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how hard is it to set it up so that it rest on the body, like the axis?

would you have to shim the neck?

It would be the same thing like on a Axis/EVH you would adjust the claw on on trem to cause the springs to pull harder and hold the trem flush. (Forum taught me something:D :cool: )
 

roburado

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Was there intonation issues when you did it ?

No. He was doing a set-up on it anyway. i would imagine that one might need to fix the intonation after doing it. But...I don't remember the guy having to do much about it. That was a long time ago, though. So, my memory may be faulty. It was probably 15 or 16 years ago.
 
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