Tremolo question


The Allmighty Zach
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07/18/2004 10:57 pm
How would you keep an old fender style tremolo from gouing out of tune all the time?
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Lordathestrings
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07/19/2004 12:16 am
I fixed my '62 RI by removing evreything but the actual bridge, pressing a big brass block into the tremolo well, and screwing the bridge to the brass block. Major tone, and no tuning problems. No tremolo, either. You can't have it both ways.
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07/19/2004 1:14 am
Don't expect to be doing big old dive bombs on a standard strat type trem, it just aint gona happen if tuning is something you care about !

There are a couple of things you can do to help though. One is putting a bit of graphite based lubricant on the saddles and nut (or you can use chapstick). This helps eliminate pent up string tension which is released (slackening the string and altering tuning or use graphtech saddles) when you work the whammy bar.

Another thing is to use locking tuners (like sperzils) which eliminates the need for 8000 turns of string round the peg which is another place pent up tension can lurk.

If you want to do lots of whammying probably the best idea is to get a cheep Kramer with a Floyd Rose trem system or similar. They come in at about 200 bucks from a place like http://www.musicyo.com

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The Allmighty Zach
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07/19/2004 1:19 am
Well i am making an old VH guitar and dont want a floyd, I personally dont like them but i will try the chapstick on the nut and saddles, thanks man.
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07/19/2004 5:38 am
Roll the tip of a freshly-sharpened pencil in the slots after you apply the chapstick. Pencil 'lead' is actually graphite.
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