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3067.1 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Mon Apr 10 1995 08:31 | 11 |
| I don't know what you've already done here (sounds like you've tried a
homegrown block) but I can't imagine it's that hard to get this right
yourself. Have you seen Dan Erlewine's Guitar Repair book? I'm pretty
sure he goes into this, and I find his explanations clear and easy to
follow. Instead of the exhorbitant $$$ you were quoted by the repair
tech, your money may be better spent here.
I'll check my copy tonight and see what he says about trem blocking.
/rick
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3067.2 | oops, never mind | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Mon Apr 10 1995 11:44 | 5 |
| Checked the Erlewine book, no mention of blocking a Strat trem. I know
I saw an article on this somewhere, probably an old GP.
/rick
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3067.3 | one that worked | ASABET::DCLARK | highway to heck | Tue Apr 02 1996 15:31 | 17 |
| I got tired of how the trem on my G&L Legacy was killing the
sustain, so I tried blocking it the other night. I just used
a scrap of wood that I sanded until it fit between the
bottom part of the trem where the string ends go (there
must be a word for that) and the back of the cavity. I
kept the springs attached; it seems like they provide a
'natural reverb' to the sound of the guitar.
So far I'm floored with the difference in sustain and
overall tone. THe thin strings don't wimp out like
they used to, and I can get a lot better tone with
lower action. I never used the trem anyway, so it was
a very successful mod.
- Dave
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3067.4 | | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Tue Apr 02 1996 16:41 | 11 |
| Are you sure your tuning problems are related to your bridge? My first
guess ( after your unsuccessful blocking experiment ) would be the
machine heads. Try heading in that direction. A set of locking pegs may
be a little cheaper or equal to a mod in the bridge. Have you seen
fenders new locking pegs? My Strat plus has them and I think they are
the greatest thing since sliced bread. A friend of mine bought an
artefmarket set for his Les and they work great too.
You could also try winding you tuning pegs as little as possible. Less
wrapping mat help.
-kev
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