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DeMenTshia
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DeMenTshia
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Joined: 07/31/03
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08/02/2003 10:13 pm
I recently was lucky enough to come across an Ibanez rgt42 neck-through guitar, its brand new and I got it for CHEAP!!
My tuning is B-F#-b-E-G#-C# known as dropped B. I receive my guitar in the mail and it comes in E standard tuning. So I tune it down to B and the balance of the tremolo shifts downward due to the lesser string tension from my tuning. So to fix that I removed one of the 3 springs from the tremolo, and it balanced right back to where it should be. The thing is, now its slightly flimsly. The string tenson is good but the temolo bridge moves at the slightest touch causeing my tone to wave in and out of tune. I personally hate tremolos. On my last guitar, a fender strat, I put a sanded block of wood in the tremolo cavity to prevent ANY AND ALL tremolo movement, later I removed the wood and just added more springs hold it down tight, looks better with the same affect. Now it can't just add a bunch of springs to the tremolo to keep is down because it needs to be balance in the middle of the gaps on either side of it! My question is instead of just putting two blocks of wood in the cavity, I wonder if there is a more professional way to covert at floyd-rose tremolo into a fixed bridge but keep the oringal bridge on also?