andynpeters
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Does the vintage tremolo on a SS or an ASS come from the factory set up for upward and downward movement.....or just downward?
Hi Andy
Both my AL's were new and both had the trem set flush with the body.
When playing other guitars such as Strats, invariably they have also been set up the same - flush.
I have set up my LEAL to float and it does take a while to get it spot on.
Set the springs/trem claw to get it to bend upwards - usually a tone/step.
Then re - set the height of the strings.
Then set the intonation.
The result is pleasing enough and gives the trem more capability and makes you realise how Mr Beck achieves a lot of his trills/warbles.
The problem I have found with a floating Trem is that some double stop bends sound "off" - where you bend one string a tone/Step and the other string a semi tone/half step. It's great to watch the trem arm (springs) trying to "compensate" as you do so.
But there again I have the other AL to to that type of double stop bend.
I'm a big fan of the trem on the EBMM guitars - I never had one on my Tele or Les Paul - but I'm glad that I have them now.
I use them quite infrequently - but the effect is great when, for example, you play a blues run and flatten the last note of the run for a split second (very Jeff Beckish !!)
So there you have the humble opinions of the "Splott Boy who made good"!![]()
OK so they can be set to float. Always thought that the whole point of the thing was to move the pitch up and down, otherwise why not have a hardtail, but I guess other people have different preferences. Would be interested to hear opinions from anyone who's got theirs set for upward movement too.
Andy, I think the story here (and I'm speculating) is that since the original EVH design wasn't floating, that wasn't an aspect that was ever added to the Axis line.
The point of a tremolo in my mind is to go up and down, but I guess I'm wrong. This is why I've sold all four of my EB guitars with trems and have only hardtails now, not because I don't love having a tremolo, but because they aren't designed to do what I like it to do. Some people like it flush to the body, so I guess it comes down to preference and we get the short end of the stick on this one.
I did have it set up for upward movement, but it wasn't the same as having it routed out. There just wasn't enough room to get wide motion out of it.
my 2cents.
Ok thanks....but why?? Surely it negates using it for vibrato?
Just downward. It isn't meant to be floating.
hi to all,
a question, can I set the tremolo on luke II to go up and down?
Many thanks
Dario