And the radius of your neck is ?? 12 or 16 only for Floyd Rose.
Also, in my experience you get best results on a Floyd Rose tremolo if you use a 9-46 string set or equivalent set with similar tension in a lower tuning, e.g., 11-56 in C Standard. The lighter high strings minimise the issue that people find with Floyds with string bends.
Really though I can't recommend the Gotoh highly enough, and it is reasonably priced. I bought mine from this guy, US$116.99 Cosmo Black with a 33mm block (same length as my original block; anything longer would have been hanging out the back). Gold is the same price; regular black and chrome are cheaper.
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The nut is sold separately and depends on your application
My Jackson has a licensed floyd rose. you can get away with a lot with it, except for a full on, bar touching the body, dive bomb....that will 9 times out of 10 knock the dinky out of tune, but its still does what i need it to do. However, if I think i might do some crazy stuff with a whammy bar, i go to my richie faulkner V with the 1000 series floyd rose, I can NOT knock that thing out of tune. in a about 3 or 4 months, ive had to retune my jackson two or three times maybe, and have yet to have to do anything with my V. Either way, im lucky because the guitar tech that i go to deals in floyd rose and i can get whatever parts and have them work on it if i need to.
Also, in my experience you get best results on a Floyd Rose tremolo if you use a 9-46 string set or equivalent set with similar tension in a lower tuning, e.g., 11-56 in C Standard. The lighter high strings minimise the issue that people find with Floyds with string bends.
Really though I can't recommend the Gotoh highly enough, and it is reasonably priced. I bought mine from this guy, US$116.99 Cosmo Black with a 33mm block (same length as my original block; anything longer would have been hanging out the back). Gold is the same price; regular black and chrome are cheaper.
Philadelphia Luthier Tools & Supplies, LLC
Luthier tools and guitar building parts for domestic and import. You will find knobs, bridges, tailpieces, pickguards, inlays, speciality files, sawswww.philadelphialuthiertools.com
The nut is sold separately and depends on your application
What springs are you running and, in what fashion are you installing them???
I just have the three springs that come in the Gotoh kit, attached to the block and claw in a conventional way, one either side and one in the middle. There is a fourth spring if needed but I didn't need it. I put pickup box foam inside the springs in case of any of that reverb noise you sometimes get from tremolo springs. I just cut a thin piece and tied a piece of cotton thread to one end, threaded the thread through the spring, pulled the foam in and then trimmed off the thread and the excess foam with scissors. The three screws on the block come in the Gotoh kit to prevent the springs accidentally being knocked out
ALL of the components in the tremolo assembly on my guitar came with it. You also get a set of hex keys
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This is the other image that will probably interest you. The cavity on mine had to be enlarged in a couple of places to make it like an OFR cavity. Here you can see the larger Gotoh studs installed. Previously it had one of those bars connecting two inserts (hence the two empty screw holes) like in that video. That was removed and it was drilled for the larger Gotoh inserts, then these studs threaded in. The studs and inserts come in the kit.
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I've read of guys you putting the Gotoh and Scahller's right onto stock Floyd Rose studs. Why did you need to change yours???? I do understand the insert is bigger on the Gotoh.
One more question....what about the Gotoh in a top mount application without a route?????
screw it get a Kahler -- even with PINK spandex pants this dudes gettin "lucky"
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I like Kahlers. My 1983 Ibanez Destroyer DT555 had a Kahler, but being dive only, they are not as expressive as a Floyd, IMHO.
