
capnkid
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does anyone trade here? I have a 50th anniversary Tex-mex strat sonic blue with American Strat P-up's in it. I would trade for a guitar with a floyd.
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brandrum said:why?...having the urge to do some dive bombs?
I agree...even with the locking nuts it will never stay in tune as well as a fixed bridge guitar, say goodbye to drop or alternate tunings and changing strings is a pain in the ass.faderbug said:at some point in the future you'll be very sorry about this.
keep the strat and buy a $300 ibanez.
Purge said:Oddly enough, I would definitely agree with this. If nothing else, your guitar is worth a hell of a lot more than mine.![]()
Besides...I just got home and took a look at my guitar. It ain't a real Floyd -- just one of those "licensed by Floyd" jobs. It's an Ibanez Edge style trem where the allen screws are on top of the fine tuners instead of below them.
brandrum said:I agree...even with the locking nuts it will never stay in tune as well as a fixed bridge guitar, say goodbye to drop or alternate tunings and changing strings is a pain in the ass.
metalhead28 said:That has never been my experience. I've had several guitars with Floyds and they have always stayed in tune better than anything else. My USA Jackson has an original Floyd on it and after the first few hours of playing and a few adjustments to the fine tuners it will stay basically perfectly in tune for weeks. And I am a whammy bar madman! Floyd knock-offs might be a little less reliable, but they're still pretty awesome. There may be plenty of reasons for people to dislike Floyd Rose bridges, but tuning stability shouldn't be one of them. In fact, I would say tuning stability is one of the nicest benefits.
I find string changes to be a breeze on a Floyd. It's really no harder if you ask me. You feed the string through the tuner first, insert it into the saddle, and then take a couple turns on the locking screw. Sometimes it takes me longer to fish the strings through the ferrules in the back of my fixed bridge guitar..... Changing string gauges or tuning can be a pain, but it's just a few minutes to get the bridge position set up right, it's not a big deal.
Besides, it's all worth it when you can give somebody whammy envy! I do it all the time! It sounds like capnkid has a case of whammy envy and that's where this post came from anyway.![]()
capnkid said:It's the same type of floyd that I had on an old plywood kramer. and it would never stay in-tune. bummer
Sirnothingness said:I had real good luck with my old Ibanez 540 Saber. They take awhile to get in tune, but man it stayed in tune. I once played a gig and didn't touch it for a week and it was spot on. I wish I had that guitar back.