Trem/Bridge Springs Strat
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Trem/Bridge Springs Strat
Hey All,
I bought a trem arm for my strat and i want to set up the springs properlike. right now all five are in. which should i remove to give me good trem action? should they be configured a certain way?
I bought a trem arm for my strat and i want to set up the springs properlike. right now all five are in. which should i remove to give me good trem action? should they be configured a certain way?
What size strings are you using? for 11s I use 4 springs and loosen the claw up on the back. I find that this gives the right amount of tension to balance the trem the standard 1/4 inch from the body while keeping it stiff enough to allow for delicate trem action. 10s or 9s should use 3 springs.
that should be a good starting point. I think you should be able to adjust it to how it feels good for you from there.
that should be a good starting point. I think you should be able to adjust it to how it feels good for you from there.
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nice. i use 10s. so 3 springs it is. excellent. thanks dude.mage wrote:What size strings are you using? for 11s I use 4 springs and loosen the claw up on the back. I find that this gives the right amount of tension to balance the trem the standard 1/4 inch from the body while keeping it stiff enough to allow for delicate trem action. 10s or 9s should use 3 springs.
that should be a good starting point. I think you should be able to adjust it to how it feels good for you from there.
I had 11's on mine, and was using three springs set up like an arrow (lugs 2, 3 and 4 on the claw going to holes 1, 3 and 5 on the block, if that makes sense). I propped the trem up about quarter of an inch at the back, tuned to pitch, then loosened the claw gradually until the block dropped out. Then I adjusted the claw until I had exactly two semitones of upbend on the trem before it hit the body. Hope this helps - shout if it doesn't make sense.
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that makes total sense. the trem arm hasn't arrived yet, so I'm just kind of getting familiar with the process first. i'll definitely give this method a try though.benecol wrote:I had 11's on mine, and was using three springs set up like an arrow (lugs 2, 3 and 4 on the claw going to holes 1, 3 and 5 on the block, if that makes sense). I propped the trem up about quarter of an inch at the back, tuned to pitch, then loosened the claw gradually until the block dropped out. Then I adjusted the claw until I had exactly two semitones of upbend on the trem before it hit the body. Hope this helps - shout if it doesn't make sense.
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If you are going to set it 'floating' dont forget to graphite the nut slots and even under the string trees, if the strings travel snags anywhere it will forever be going out of tune.
Check your springs are all the same length and with 10's most people set them in an arrow formation, you get a little extra tension.
Check your springs are all the same length and with 10's most people set them in an arrow formation, you get a little extra tension.
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dead brilliant as always fran! thanks! the arrow config seems to be the way to go. can't wait. not that i plan on doing crazy dive bomb solos. since i've gotten my gretsch with the bigsby, i just find myself adding textural sustained stings with some trem'd bar action for interestingness.Fran wrote:If you are going to set it 'floating' dont forget to graphite the nut slots and even under the string trees, if the strings travel snags anywhere it will forever be going out of tune.
Check your springs are all the same length and with 10's most people set them in an arrow formation, you get a little extra tension.
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