Floyd Rose content: Ok...so now that I have left the band, and stopped doing studio work, I am devoting more time to being home and more time to my little guitar project.
Last night, my youngest son and I hit Guitar Sinner and I picked up a few more guitar stands and some small parts for a side guitar project.
I hadn't played a Floyd in a long time...I mean seriously played, other than just setting them up here before shipment, so I grabbed a Schecter, with a floating floyd rose special, and plugged into a Blackstar ID-Core 100.
For 30 minutes, I just played everything I knew. I put most of my emphasis on double stops and bend and held a lot of notes to check the state of tune between strings.
I was surprised that I didn't have any problems. The dramatic 'G' string bend in Hotel California, simultaneously striking the un-bent 'e' was in pitch.
The only 'negative' I noticed was a 'warble' anomaly that seemed to be generated from my heavy pick strike while playing rythym. Maybe its just my writer's palm moving the trem, but its definitely my heavy handed style for certain.
I think I will add an adjustable Trem-Stop to my own personal Floyd Rose equipped guitars, just so my rythym work is cleaner - a simple adjustment which could be backed off for studio work.
I wonder if adding springs would offer more rythym stability??? I could see only 2 springs, at an angle, through the back cover.
Hmmmm.....