Hey friends!
Looking to get some insights here. I have an S2 24 and a DGT SE. Both are setup wonderfully - both have 10s, both have 4 springs in the trem block, etc. I tighten my trem arms to be about the same....now...
With my DGT SE, the bar is super responsive - little touches seem to give...
On my S224 I set my bar down all the way and tighten the set screw. It’s perfect. It’s the exact tension I want. But after playing and doing some trem work I notice the bar comes “up” in the cavity - it’s still tight in the sense that it holds its position but I am able to “slightly push it all...
Hey friends!
On my S2 594, I can only achieve perfect A string intonation at this saddle location:
It's odd that it is so far ahead of the E and D strings, when generally, we see intonation follow a certain alignment pattern that is staggered (like the G-B-E) strings pictured here. Just...
Yeah... this is a good point. it does play well and its well intonated, etc..... I was just concerned as I saw/read that the uneven pivot screws can quickly ruin the knife edge so I started to ponder correcting it (hence this thread!) Maybe I am over thinking it.
Purchased new here in Canada - Long McQuade. I balanced out the claw (so it is even) but the bass side of the trem is not even with the treble side. I think I need to adjust the 6 pivot screws but I am worried to mess it up.
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