higher tension tremolo springs?

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the five I have arent doing the trick and my claw is against the body. anyone know where to get higher tension springs?

tuned to dropped c with 11-52.
 
I would assume any GC or music store could order them. Stew Mac? I got some from Suhr. Using 13s in standard tuning. was able to just use 3 springs. Love them.
 
that's a bit odd that 5 won't work with those strings and that tuning. i've set up many strats with 11-49 tuned to E and 10-52 tuned to E also with 3 springs and it holds just fine even when doing big bends on the G string.

from what i've found, the highest tension springs are the original floyd ones. you can tell them from the typical strat springs since they have a bit of a greenish goldish hue to them and aren't pure silver.

you can get them here...

http://www.gpdusa.com/Floyd_Rose_Bridge ... _of_3.html

i've never dealt with this company but they have loads of springs that i stumbled across the other day on ebay...

http://stores.ebay.com/Music-City-Mania ... mit=Search

-Mike
 
moltenmetalburn":2ztrx9ne said:
the five I have arent doing the trick and my claw is against the body. anyone know where to get higher tension springs?

tuned to dropped c with 11-52.

I ran into the same issue with the same tuning with 11-49 strings on my RG3120. I ended up selling it and got a USA Robin Tedley. Set it up with the same tuning/gauge with 3 springs no problem. Weird. :confused:
 
thanks for the replies guys! :thumbsup:

It IS an RG a 1570L that I bought a prestige neck for.

it also has an aftermarket sustain block that shortened the distance between block and claw that is contributing to the issue.
 
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