Trem Spring "Groove"
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:14 pm
Hey all, just got my first Fly ('99 Classic with mahogany top), and am LOVING it. It's a beautiful guitar and an amazing feat of modern engineering!
I'm fiddling around with it and getting to know the features, and I'm wondering what people's experiences are with the 3 "grooves" in the trem spring plate.
I currently have it in the groove furthest from the back, in the hopes that when I do a big left-hand bend, the rest of the strings won't go flat as easily, but that doesn't really seem to be making a difference (?). No biggie, but just wondering what people's experiences are with the 3 grooves, and also whether or not they will affect string stiffness when playing, or if it's just the trem action itself that gets stiffer as you set it further from the back.
THANKS!
I'm fiddling around with it and getting to know the features, and I'm wondering what people's experiences are with the 3 "grooves" in the trem spring plate.
I currently have it in the groove furthest from the back, in the hopes that when I do a big left-hand bend, the rest of the strings won't go flat as easily, but that doesn't really seem to be making a difference (?). No biggie, but just wondering what people's experiences are with the 3 grooves, and also whether or not they will affect string stiffness when playing, or if it's just the trem action itself that gets stiffer as you set it further from the back.
THANKS!