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I am with Jesus!
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: São Paulo-Brazil
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Main Seven: Halo BH-VII
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Floyd Rose adjustment
FLOYD ROSE ORIGINAL TREMOLO - STRING CHANGING INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Unlock the three clamps at the nut with the 3mm allen wrench provided with the guitar or bridge. Step 2: Set the fine-tuners on the bridge to the middle of there tuning range. Step 3: Change one string at a time (starting at either E string) by first loosening the string and unclamping it at the saddle with the 3mm allen wrench. Step 4: Cut the ball end off the replacement string with a pair of wire cutters. Step 5: Place the freshly cut string end into the center of the saddle and tighten the clamping screw until it is difficult to turn. Step 6: Thread the other end of the string under its nut clamp and under the string hold down bar, then to the tuning key and tune the string. [Pull on the string until it is tight around the tuning key and retune.] Step 7: Repeat 2 through 5 until all strings are replaced. Step 8: Check your tuning on all strings once again. Step 9: Re-clamp the three nut clamps. Step 10: Check your tuning once again making any adjustments this time with your fine-tuners only. FLOYD ROSE ORIGINAL TREMOLO - STRING TUNING INSTRUCTIONS Tuning your Floyd Rose bridge is certainly a tricky business when the bridge is floating. This is because the total tension of the strings must balance the total tension of the tremolo springs with the base plate of the bridge parallel to the face of the guitar and with the strings tuned to the desired pitch. So, follow these steps and and it will start to make sense. Step 1: Loosen the three string clamps at the nut Step 2: Set your fine tuner screws on the bridge to the middle of their adjustment range. Step 3: Tune the strings to your desired pitch (this can be drop tuning, open tuning, or standard pitch, the procedure is the same for any tuning) with an electronic tuner starting with the low ‘E’. Step 4: When you have finished tuning all of the strings, check the tuning on the low ‘E’ again. If the low ‘E’ is now flat, re-tune the strings starting again with the low ‘E’ but this time tune the E, A, D, G, and B strings a little bit sharp, then the high ‘E’ to pitch. If the low ‘E’ is sharp, re-tune as just described only tuning the first five strings a little flat. You must tune the strings a little sharp or flat to get to your tuning because every time you change the tension (or pitch) of one string, the other strings change pitch in the opposite direction. Step 5: Repeat step 4 until all the strings are at the desired pitch. Step 6: When the strings are at the desired pitch, check to see if the bridge base plate is sitting parallel with the top surface of the guitar. If the base plate is tilted forward away from the body, you must tighten the tremolo springs tension by turning the spring claw screws clockwise and repeat step 4. If the base plate is tilted back toward the body, you must loosen the tremolo springs tension by turning the spring claw screws counterclockwise and repeat step 4. [Step 6 only needs to be done on initial setup of the bridge or if you change to another gauge of strings or change to a different tuning.] Step 7: When the bridge is sitting parallel to the face of the guitar and the strings are tuned to the desired pitch, re-clamp the three nut clamps and re-tune (if necessary) once again using only the fine tuners. Step 8: When tuning is complete, check the action of the strings off the neck. If your action is to high or to low, adjust the action with the two rocker screws (bridge pivot screws) using the 3mm Allen wrench. This adjustment will slightly change your tuning. If your fine tuners run out of range you must repeat steps 1 through 7. FLOYD ROSE ORIGINAL TREMOLO - INTONATING YOUR BRIDGE [note - before intonating your bridge you must tune your guitar using the tuning instructions above] Check the intonation: Step 1: Tune all the strings on your guitar to an electronic tuner with all the nut clamps released. Step 2: Determine if the intonation of the string you wish to change is sharp or flat by chiming the string directly over the 12th and checking the tuning. Then, carefully press the string down to the 12th fret and check the tuning again with the string fretted. If the fretted note is flat when compared to the chimed note, then the saddle must be moved toward the nut until the chimed note and the fretted note match. If the fretted note is sharp when compared to the chimed note the saddle must be moved away from the nut until the chimed and fretted notes match. To move the saddle: Step 1: Once you have determined which direction (toward or away from the nut) to move the saddle, loosen the string until it is limp. Step 2: Loosen the attachment screw holding the saddle to the bridge plate while holding the saddle in place. Move the saddle in the desired direction a small amount (about 1/16in on the first adjustment and your best guess on subsequent adjustments) and re-tighten the screw. [Note: If the saddle will not move forward because it is resting against the attachment screw, you can move the screw to the next hole forward on the bridge plate. This will give you more adjustment range. Also, if you need to move the saddle away from the nut to a position where the attachment screw can no longer clamp the saddle firmly, you can move the screw to the next hole back on the bridge plate.] Step 3: Re-tune the string and check the intonation again using the procedure outlined above (check the intonation). Step 4: Repeat this cycle until each string is properly intonated. When you’re finished with the intonation procedure re-tighten the nut clamps. This will not change your intonation setting. FLOYD ROSE ORIGINAL TREMOLO - CHANGING TO A DIFFERENT GAUGE STRING SET To change to a heavier gauge of strings you need to tighten the springs, reset the intonation, and possibly adjust the truss rod tension. If your not accustomed to working on guitars you may want to take your guitar to a qualified guitar repairman who is familiar with Floyd Rose systems. But if you want to try it, here’s what you do... To change to a heavier gauge of strings: Step 1: Replace all your strings with the heavier gauge strings and tune the guitar to an electronic tuner (leave the nut clamps un-clamped). Step 2: Check to see if the base plate is parallel with the body. Step 3: If the base plate seems to be tilting up away from the body, increase the spring tension and re-tune. If the base plate seems to be tilting down closer to the body, decrease the spring tension and retune. Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the base plate is sitting parallel to the body. To intonate a Floyd Rose Bridge: Check the intonation: Step 1: Tune all the strings on your guitar to an electronic tuner with all the nut clamps released. Step 2: Determine if the intonation of the string you wish to change is sharp or flat by chiming the string directly over the 12th and checking the tuning. Then, carefully press the string down to the 12th fret and check the tuning again with the string fretted. If the fretted note is flat when compared to the chimed note, then the saddle must be moved toward the nut until the chimed note and the fretted note match. If the fretted note is sharp when compared to the chimed note the saddle must be moved away from the nut until the chimed and fretted notes match. To move the saddle: Step 1: Once you have determined which direction (toward or away from the nut) to move the saddle, loosen the string until it is limp. Step 2: Loosen the attachment screw holding the saddle to the bridge plate while holding the saddle in place. Move the saddle in the desired direction a small amount (about 1/16in on the first adjustment and your best guess on subsequent adjustments) and re-tighten the screw. [Note: If the saddle will not move forward because it is resting against the attachment screw, you can move the screw to the next hole forward on the bridge plate. This will give you more adjustment range. Also, if you need to move the saddle away from the nut to a position where the attachment screw can no longer clamp the saddle firmly, you can move the screw to the next hole back on the bridge plate.] Step 3: Re-tune the string and check the intonation again using the procedure outlined above (check the intonation). Step 4: Repeat this cycle until each string is properly intonated. When you’re finished with the intonation procedure re-tighten the nut clamps and re-tune the guitar with the fine tuner screws. This will not change your intonation setting. Since you are changing to a heavier gauge set of strings you should check the curve of the neck. A perfectly set up guitar will have a slight forward bow in the neck. If your neck has more than a slight forward bow you should tighten the truss rod until the bow is slightly forward. If your neck is perfectly straight or back bowed, you should loosen the truss rod until you get a slight forward bow. If you make a neck adjustment you may have to re-tune the guitar |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 3,342
Real Name: AntonioPetrucci
Main Seven: RG1527RB
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why do we need this?
looks like you just copied the instrustion manuel for an OFR You've got your head down You've got your eyes closed You look so pitiful now Your body encrusted with ash Breath heavy with toxins Hair singed and matted Clothes frayed and burnt You are left with nothing |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Rincon, Ga.
Posts: 122
Main Seven: Washburn WG-587V
Rig: Modified Marshall
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Can you tell my why some of guitars go equally sharp when laying in their cases or sitting on stands for a week or more.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 3,342
Real Name: AntonioPetrucci
Main Seven: RG1527RB
Main ERG: I can has ERG?
Rig: GNX3000
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I'm your huckleberry
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Woodbridge, VA
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Adminishredder
![]() Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Boston, Mass
Posts: 16,619
Real Name: Mr. F. Johnson
Main Seven: Sherman Custom
Main ERG: Douglas 6ST Bass
Rig: 2101 -> S160 -> Mesa
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Yep. If he's a legit poster, he's welcome to email me, and come back when he has a little more to offer than "sadasdasdhk" for his profile fields as well.
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Adminishredder
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Location: Boston, Mass
Posts: 16,619
Real Name: Mr. F. Johnson
Main Seven: Sherman Custom
Main ERG: Douglas 6ST Bass
Rig: 2101 -> S160 -> Mesa
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