tommyindelaware
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Colin said:Steve's personal floyd equipped guitars are floating.
Colin
f.y.i.
they are down only........
Colin said:Steve's personal floyd equipped guitars are floating.
Colin
Tommy do you have the Deep Purple DVD Total Abandon? Go to the song Perfect Strangers, Steve has one with a back route. I know that MM only sells them down only.tommyindelaware said:f.y.i.
they are down only........
savannah_sean said:Well, uh, I was under UPS house arrest until noon today, but I had to leave for a meeting that lasted until 1:30. Then I rushed home for an hour for more house arrest but had to be back for a meeting at 2:45. LUCKILY, the UPS guy showed up at 2:20. I had just enough time to open the box, get an enormous whiff of "new guitar smell", pick myself up off the floor post-swoon, play about two licks, and then run out the door for my other meeting.
why am I still here? I have a new guitar to play...
tommyindelaware said:f.y.i.
they are down only........
Colin said:Steve, does your Y2D locking trem have "Licensed under Floyd Rose Patents" written on it? I just noticed one of the new trems at NAMM has "High Stability Tremolo System" written on it.
Colin
SteveB said:Did his patent expire?
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Colin
Adwex said:Hmmmm, am I nuts, or are the pickup polepieces not spaced correctly? In fact, the spacing on the single is different from the spacing on the humbucker, and neither pickup matches the string spacing. Is it the same on the hardtail?
GHWelles said:The humbucker spacing looks great to me and the single coil looks fine too. You could push the single coil a bit to the left if you want a more perfect alignment.
mbgreene said:If I remember the story correctly, the bridge pickup on the original Morse model was based on his Frankentele into which he dropped a G!bson humbucker in the bridge and moved the tele bridge pup forward (along with adding the slanted single and another humbucker. Since the the bridge bucker was actually incorrectly spaced for the telethe pole pieces were slightly off but it was the sound Steve liked and wanted to recreate. Just guessing that the same thought process went into maintaining the spacing on the Y2D. It's set up the way its set up because it sounds like he wants it to sound.![]()
We are a pedantic bunch aren't we?beej said:In general it doesn't matter too much if the strings/polepieces aren't perfectly aligned. The strings are all sensed my one big magnetic field from the pickup.
beej said:In general it doesn't matter too much if the strings/polepieces aren't perfectly aligned. The strings are all sensed my one big magnetic field from the pickup.
I found one of the earlier threads that I got the info from regarding the original MorseAdwex said:Ok, so it IS off. I thought so.
Hmmm, I'm not sure if the spacing differs between Fenders and Gibsons, I thought it differs between trems and non-trems.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/faqdescr.shtml#trembucker
F-spacing refers to Fender spacing rather than G-spacing or Gibson spacing, I believe based on the string spacing and bridges each company went with. I believe that Floyds are F spaced but that is not where the name is derived. F-spaced existed before Floyds came along.Derek said:Per Steve's request The bridge pickup is not F spaced. Steve has always liked the sound of "G" spaced pickups installed on his frankenstein model from the 70's.
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