Strat trem help?
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Strat trem help?
I'm having a bit of an issue with the trem on my 70's Classic Mex Strat. The arm can be pushed down and the trem goes down in pitch fine and its pretty smooth. The problem comes when I try to bend it up in pitch It gets very stiff and takes a helluva lot of force to get it to work.
I don't have any idea what it could be. I've tried loosening the screws that attach the trem to the guitar so there isn't as much friction but that hasn't solved my problem.
I don't have any idea what it could be. I've tried loosening the screws that attach the trem to the guitar so there isn't as much friction but that hasn't solved my problem.
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if you need an cheap thing and works well to return every time your tremolo to 0 and Fix the constant flyng , this thing is the tremm setter
-> http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... etter.html
i got on White beauty and Gritante
Tremm setter improve well the tunning, fix the back to 0 and Kill the constant flyng the tremolo stay all the time fixed and just up when you want ... , even more if you get lock tunners and good nut like bone or graphtech or brass
-> http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... etter.html
i got on White beauty and Gritante
Tremm setter improve well the tunning, fix the back to 0 and Kill the constant flyng the tremolo stay all the time fixed and just up when you want ... , even more if you get lock tunners and good nut like bone or graphtech or brass
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/V7UE9Z5.gif)
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A tremsetter would make his problem worse, I believe. He is finding it too hard to bend for upward pitch when the bridge is in the floating position, it seems to me a stabilizer would only make it MORE stiff.
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I really forgot about this thread. It's not even buried so I've not really got an excuse, sorry guys, I feel ignorant now.
. Well, I've loosened the trem springs and got a decent angle but I can't actually pull the bridge plate down to the body as it gets too stiff when it gets about 3/4 of the way. If I loosen the springs off anymore then the angle will be too drastic to even be able to go down in pitch.
Icey - The tremsetter is unnecessary, I don't have problems with my trem returning to pitch.
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Icey - The tremsetter is unnecessary, I don't have problems with my trem returning to pitch.
I think pictures would help us figure out what is going on here.
also, how many springs are you using and what size strings are you using? You have to balance the pull between the springs and strings. I usually have the trem claw way loose. 3 springs for size 9 strings, 4 springs for size 10 strings, I never tried bigger than that on a strat but I'll guess 5 springs for 11s, and bigger than that tighten the trem claw to get more tension.
also, how many springs are you using and what size strings are you using? You have to balance the pull between the springs and strings. I usually have the trem claw way loose. 3 springs for size 9 strings, 4 springs for size 10 strings, I never tried bigger than that on a strat but I'll guess 5 springs for 11s, and bigger than that tighten the trem claw to get more tension.