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It's in pretty good condition, all things considered. Not sure what pickups are in it as they aren't labeled (HSS). Has the original Floyd Licensed trem in it. Pickups actually sound pretty good. Good enough where I probably won't swap them out as this is a backup guitar.
Serial is F742658 (Made in Japan)
It stayed in tune pretty well in the store, but when I got it home and loosened the nut to tune it with my Peterson, I just couldn't get it to hold its tuning when using the trem. If anyone has any tips or good online guides, let me know. It's like the locking nut isn't really locking anything. When I dive bomb everything seems to go way sharp. I tried following some of the guides I Googled, but nothing helped.
Here's what I did when I tuned it:
Loosened nut.
Unscrewed fine tuners all the way, then back in about three turns each.
Tuned to pitch (took around six passes).
Locked nut down.
Adjusted tuning using fine tuners.
Am I missing something? It's not my first trem, but it is my first Floyd... and it's already giving me gray hairs
As far as I can tell, the trem is parallel with the body (I'm using the tops of the saddles as a judge).
Serial is F742658 (Made in Japan)
It stayed in tune pretty well in the store, but when I got it home and loosened the nut to tune it with my Peterson, I just couldn't get it to hold its tuning when using the trem. If anyone has any tips or good online guides, let me know. It's like the locking nut isn't really locking anything. When I dive bomb everything seems to go way sharp. I tried following some of the guides I Googled, but nothing helped.
Here's what I did when I tuned it:
Loosened nut.
Unscrewed fine tuners all the way, then back in about three turns each.
Tuned to pitch (took around six passes).
Locked nut down.
Adjusted tuning using fine tuners.
Am I missing something? It's not my first trem, but it is my first Floyd... and it's already giving me gray hairs
