Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Brow on March 14, 2008, 12:01:57 AM
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Hey guys.
Over the last few weeks I've been trying to decide whether to sell on my Charvel now that I got the Ibanez S470. I was playing the Charvel for a while earlier and had forgotten how much of a Crunch and edge it has to the tone, which should be great for the 70s and 80s Rock I plan on playing with it 8)
I've now had the idea of blocking the guitars POS single locking trem, taking off the nut locks and treating it as a hard tail and using the machineheads for tuning.
Will this cause any problems at all or can I go ahead and do it without worry?
Thanks.
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I don't see how it can 'cause any problems. I think i nearly did the same thing once.
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do you mean just blocking the trem so it doesn't move and then not having the nut locked? if so ive done this before and it worked fine, had a block of wood underneath the trem to stop it from moving up or down.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC60XNiS-MQ
If Paul Gilbert can do it so can you! Ibanez does make a fixed locking bridge too called the Fixed Edge. It came on one of the Mick Thompson models and I think one of the JS's.
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should be ok. check out these guys and see what you think (or they think for that matter): http://www.tremol-no.com/
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If Paul Gilbert can do it so can you!
Not words I'd live by - that guy's a MACHINE.
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do you mean just blocking the trem so it doesn't move and then not having the nut locked? if so ive done this before and it worked fine, had a block of wood underneath the trem to stop it from moving up or down.
Yup, that's pretty much my idea :)
To leave the tremolo blocked and stationary, take the nut locks off and then tune as normal on the headstock tuners.
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My memory stick broke on me one day. And from then on, it became my trem block.
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If Paul Gilbert can do it so can you!
Not words I'd live by - that guy's a MACHINE.
Haha, I was thinking that when I was typing it! But you can see he doesn't play with the top locks at 3:56.