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i eat orphans
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: denver CO
Posts: 261
Real Name: Christian
Main Seven: Rg7620
Rig: line 6 spider 3
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Tricky thing about lfrs
the bridgeplate isn't deep enough to allow for proper intonation on anything bigger than a 56. i tune to A standard and use a 65
. i was thinking maybe if i tightened the springs enough so that the bridge was pulled back that this might solve some issues. i am a relative noob to floating trems btw . so is this a feasible idea and/or do you guys have any other suggestions. any help is much appreciated and let me thank you in advance. |
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Basildon, Essex, England
Posts: 9,623
Real Name: James
Main Seven: Death Warrior/KXK Sii-7
Rig: Dual Rec->Trace 3x12
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Is it that it won't go back far enough, or has the hold down screw reached the end of the saddle? There's about 3 holes for each screw in the baseplate, so you can move it back to the next one.
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i eat orphans
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: denver CO
Posts: 261
Real Name: Christian
Main Seven: Rg7620
Rig: line 6 spider 3
Thanked: 5
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i know, mine only has two. the saddle is riding up the slot in the back of the bridgeplate at this point. someone told me it was because most 7 string lfr's have the same depth as the 6 string versions so they can't intonate for the thicker strings.
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Location: Basildon, Essex, England
Posts: 9,623
Real Name: James
Main Seven: Death Warrior/KXK Sii-7
Rig: Dual Rec->Trace 3x12
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Strange, I've never had a problem with one.
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i eat orphans
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: denver CO
Posts: 261
Real Name: Christian
Main Seven: Rg7620
Rig: line 6 spider 3
Thanked: 5
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well last night i tried tightening the springs so it would be permanently bent back and then moving the other saddles forward and it seems to be working okay for now. eventually i'm going to try replacing it with an original floyd rose and see if it solves things. otherwise i'm looking at trading it for an agile interceptor with the 27 inch neck so thicker strings won't be such an issue.
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Mr. Fumblefingers
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 165
Real Name: Mark
Main Seven: RG7620BK
Rig: Peavy XXL
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After making such a drastic change in string guage, you probably need to adjust the truss rod to accomodate for the increased tension on the neck. Do that, and also get your bridge (saddle) height set before you intonate. Improper truss rod tension is likely the cause of your woes. It's a good idea to adjust it even if it is not the entire cause of your problem.
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