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  • COMPLETELY blocking-off a floyd

    I have a project guitar with a totally cheesy floyd knock-off. I read the section about blocking the floyd from being able to pull-up...Would the same be true from the long side (running with the springs?)
    Could you just block-off the floyd in both directions (insuring the bridge is level, of course) and treat the guitar just like a fixed bridge?
    Am I missing something here?

    Dan

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    Re: COMPLETELY blocking-off a floyd

    As far as blocking the FLoyd from going both ways (heh heh) yeah, you can do that. And you should pretty much be able to treat it like a fixed bridge with the advantage of the fine tuners. You might notice a subtle change in tone as well with the extra contact surface. Satriani has a guitar with the Edge completely blocked. So if the master of tone likes it, I'm sure there are others, too.

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    • #3
      Re: COMPLETELY blocking-off a floyd

      Simple. Follow the "Blocking Your Floyd" sticky post above (written by a complete genuis, by the way), and just cut another block of wood to fit in the back part of the cavity (as you look at the rear of the guitar).
      A piece of hard wood maybe 1.5" wide x .5" high and thickness to fit should work great.

      I don't follow: "Would the same be true from the long side (running with the springs?)"

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      • #4
        Re: COMPLETELY blocking-off a floyd

        Lol, I wrote that pretty poorly (I wish I could say I use English as a second language but I would be lying!)

        Now that I think about it, I am not even sure what I was getting at! I know that to block the trem from pulling-up you need a block between the trem block and the body on the same side as the springs/retainer...I guess I was asking if I would use a second block between the trem block and the other end of the pocket) I guess that sentence did little to accomplish that point [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]...

        Dan

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        • #5
          Re: COMPLETELY blocking-off a floyd

          He he...yeah, I have those moments...a lot!

          Yeah, you are on the right track!

          Make sure you leave a spring in it OR move the ground wire that's probably on the claw to the bridge itself.

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