Floyd Rose maintainence
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:43 am
I'm going to put some heavier strings on my dime, will i need to make any adjustments to the bridge to stop it from pulling away from the body, and will i need to adjust the action?
Fantomas wrote:i fucking hate floyd rose

I'm sure he's heart broke about it.Fantomas wrote:i fucking hate floyd rose
Are original units worth the money?S wrote:licensed floyd rose are a pain in the piece of shit
i meant licensed floyds.warhead dime wrote:ive had to deal with 2 of those in my guitar career. both were a lot of frustration
correct. the licensed ones are made of shitty metal that is very weak and dents easy. the saddles arent very strong and often allow the string to slip out of the guitar.croninburg wrote:What's so different about original units? Are they just made better, hold tune better, what?
I agree with that, but I have always felt the Schaller version of the FR was the best liscense FR you could get.warhead dime wrote:correct. the licensed ones are made of shitty metal that is very weak and dents easy. the saddles arent very strong and often allow the string to slip out of the guitar.croninburg wrote:What's so different about original units? Are they just made better, hold tune better, what?
yeah the schaller floyds and the kahler ones were great.CFH Eternal wrote:I agree with that, but I have always felt the Schaller version of the FR was the best liscense FR you could get.warhead dime wrote:correct. the licensed ones are made of shitty metal that is very weak and dents easy. the saddles arent very strong and often allow the string to slip out of the guitar.croninburg wrote:What's so different about original units? Are they just made better, hold tune better, what?
Yeah I don't know why we still sell the crap liscense FR's at where I work because no one evers buys them. Yeah anything Schaller goes quick, and it's funny how yet I like Kahler everyone I work with despises them.warhead dime wrote:yeah the schaller floyds and the kahler ones were great.CFH Eternal wrote:I agree with that, but I have always felt the Schaller version of the FR was the best liscense FR you could get.warhead dime wrote:correct. the licensed ones are made of shitty metal that is very weak and dents easy. the saddles arent very strong and often allow the string to slip out of the guitar.croninburg wrote:What's so different about original units? Are they just made better, hold tune better, what?
but the ones that are like "jackson licensed floyd rose" or of the company that made the guitar suck.
Yeah all of Dime's FR when he used Washburn were all Schaller. But I have to agree, those motherfuckers stay in tune, the next best thing to the original.warhead dime wrote:ive never had any experience with them but from what ive heard theyre pretty top notch quality. and i believe that dime used the schaller floyds.
Yeah supposedly, I wouldn't be a 100% sure since I got it from the guy at my work who had known Darrell personally for a long time. Yet, he's got the credibility though, he had a picture with him jamming back in '86. Anyway I have always heard Schaller actually made the original FR.warhead dime wrote:do you know if he used schallers on his old deans?
Im putting a schaller on my axe soon, apparently the knife edges are made out of hardened steel,and theyre better than original floydsCFH Eternal wrote:Yeah supposedly, I wouldn't be a 100% sure since I got it from the guy at my work who had known Darrell personally for a long time. Yet, he's got the credibility though, he had a picture with him jamming back in '86. Anyway I have always heard Schaller actually made the original FR.warhead dime wrote:do you know if he used schallers on his old deans?
CFH Eternal wrote:Yeah I don't know why we still sell the crap liscense FR's at where I work because no one evers buys them. Yeah anything Schaller goes quick, and it's funny how yet I like Kahler everyone I work with despises them.warhead dime wrote:yeah the schaller floyds and the kahler ones were great.CFH Eternal wrote:I agree with that, but I have always felt the Schaller version of the FR was the best liscense FR you could get.warhead dime wrote:correct. the licensed ones are made of shitty metal that is very weak and dents easy. the saddles arent very strong and often allow the string to slip out of the guitar.croninburg wrote:What's so different about original units? Are they just made better, hold tune better, what?
but the ones that are like "jackson licensed floyd rose" or of the company that made the guitar suck.
YOu have a lot of pictures !!!Muffin wrote:Fantomas wrote:i fucking hate floyd rose
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If its lifting up and not sitting level its because the string tension is higher than the spring tension. Im assuming your a novice, if not sorry for insulting your intelligence. Anyway see the big plastic cover at the back? Not the one covering the wiring, the biggers square one. Take that off. Inside should be your standard claw with 3 springs set up. Tighten the two screws that are on the left hand side. But only tighten them a few turns at a time, then check your floyd, it should be flattening out more. Keep doing this untill its parallell with your body, also like i said make sure you do it slowly. ESP liscenced floyds are notoriously bad, i replaced mine with a schallerBaptizedBurning wrote:i have a floyd rose on my ltd and it keeps fucking up so i havn't even played the thing in months. the strings won't stop lifting away from the body and i have no idea how to fix it. when i tune it, it only lifts farther up and goes out of tune again.![]()
i've tried that before, tightened the screws as far as they can go. it still won't stay in tune for more than 5 seconds. i'm just gonna sell the damn thing.dead forever wrote:If its lifting up and not sitting level its because the string tension is higher than the spring tension. Im assuming your a novice, if not sorry for insulting your intelligence. Anyway see the big plastic cover at the back? Not the one covering the wiring, the biggers square one. Take that off. Inside should be your standard claw with 3 springs set up. Tighten the two screws that are on the left hand side. But only tighten them a few turns at a time, then check your floyd, it should be flattening out more. Keep doing this untill its parallell with your body, also like i said make sure you do it slowly. ESP liscenced floyds are notoriously bad, i replaced mine with a schallerBaptizedBurning wrote:i have a floyd rose on my ltd and it keeps fucking up so i havn't even played the thing in months. the strings won't stop lifting away from the body and i have no idea how to fix it. when i tune it, it only lifts farther up and goes out of tune again.![]()
If youve tightened them as far as they can go then there is NO WAY that your floyd does sit at least level, unless you use real heavy gage strings. For heavy gages add more springs.BaptizedBurning wrote:i've tried that before, tightened the screws as far as they can go. it still won't stay in tune for more than 5 seconds. i'm just gonna sell the damn thing.dead forever wrote:If its lifting up and not sitting level its because the string tension is higher than the spring tension. Im assuming your a novice, if not sorry for insulting your intelligence. Anyway see the big plastic cover at the back? Not the one covering the wiring, the biggers square one. Take that off. Inside should be your standard claw with 3 springs set up. Tighten the two screws that are on the left hand side. But only tighten them a few turns at a time, then check your floyd, it should be flattening out more. Keep doing this untill its parallell with your body, also like i said make sure you do it slowly. ESP liscenced floyds are notoriously bad, i replaced mine with a schallerBaptizedBurning wrote:i have a floyd rose on my ltd and it keeps fucking up so i havn't even played the thing in months. the strings won't stop lifting away from the body and i have no idea how to fix it. when i tune it, it only lifts farther up and goes out of tune again.![]()
abyssspecter wrote:i have a question too. Recently ive started to notice that hen i pull up on my bar, it gets tighter, then pops, then goes on up. It doesnt damage anything, i dont think, but its a pain. anyway i can fix his, or am i just abusing it too much?
It doesnt make a noise, its more of a note-skip. No, i didnt install it myself, so, i assume its in right.dead forever wrote:abyssspecter wrote:i have a question too. Recently ive started to notice that hen i pull up on my bar, it gets tighter, then pops, then goes on up. It doesnt damage anything, i dont think, but its a pain. anyway i can fix his, or am i just abusing it too much?
Pops? You mean the whole unit makes a popping noise? Check none of the unit is hanging over the wood and catching it, did you install the floyd yourself? If so you might need to sand the cavity down a bit so its less of a tight fit. My old trems saddle used to slip forward and catch the edge of the cavity when i used the floyd, just tighten the screw if thats whats happening so it dont slip loose.
when the springs are fully tightened, the bridge floats only slightly above the body, maybe 1/8''. yet for some reason, when i try to tune, it will not stay in tune. i end up tightening the strings more and more and the bridge keeps floating farther up. eventually there becomes too much tension on the strings. these are only medium gauge strings and i have 3 springs for the tremolo. i'm done fucking with it, it's a cheap guitar and i have 2 others to play anyway. thanks for the help though.dead forever wrote:If youve tightened them as far as they can go then there is NO WAY that your floyd does sit at least level, unless you use real heavy gage strings. For heavy gages add more springs.BaptizedBurning wrote:i've tried that before, tightened the screws as far as they can go. it still won't stay in tune for more than 5 seconds. i'm just gonna sell the damn thing.dead forever wrote:If its lifting up and not sitting level its because the string tension is higher than the spring tension. Im assuming your a novice, if not sorry for insulting your intelligence. Anyway see the big plastic cover at the back? Not the one covering the wiring, the biggers square one. Take that off. Inside should be your standard claw with 3 springs set up. Tighten the two screws that are on the left hand side. But only tighten them a few turns at a time, then check your floyd, it should be flattening out more. Keep doing this untill its parallell with your body, also like i said make sure you do it slowly. ESP liscenced floyds are notoriously bad, i replaced mine with a schallerBaptizedBurning wrote:i have a floyd rose on my ltd and it keeps fucking up so i havn't even played the thing in months. the strings won't stop lifting away from the body and i have no idea how to fix it. when i tune it, it only lifts farther up and goes out of tune again.![]()
okay. As i pull up, it tightens untill a certain point, then it jolts a little bit, then continues to climb as i pull up.dead forever wrote:You just said it pops. Make up your fucking mind or elaborate if you want me to help you.