Gotoh GE1996T installation on a Jackson Soloist; Jackson Soloist restoration Pt. 3

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2024
  • Today, I show the process of installing a Gotoh GE1996T Floyd Rose into a Jackson Soloist SLX. It's a pretty straight forward installation, contrary to popular belief. #ernieballstrings #guitarmods #restoration #floydrose #jacksonguitars #luthier #emg #gotoh

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  • @noodlehair6566
    @noodlehair6566 3 місяці тому +3

    Make sure you install the correct post. That gotoh is made of a harder material and it can eat through that post, which can cause tuning issues down the line

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  3 місяці тому

      I've personally never had those issues with FR Special/1000 posts. I only really change them out of they're corroded or rusty.

  • @kevinwhite6172
    @kevinwhite6172 5 місяців тому +3

    You needed the gotoh with the 33mm block.

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  5 місяців тому +2

      Yea I already had a feeling that it wasn't going to fit 100% because of the taller block, but the bridge only cost like $115 on Amazon. I figured worse case scenario I'll just cough up another $20-$30 for a shorter block and call it a day lol

    • @kevinwhite6172
      @kevinwhite6172 5 місяців тому +2

      @@KyleDaSloth that’s a good deal. They usually run about $150.

    • @Rstar63
      @Rstar63 4 місяці тому +1

      @kevinwhite6172 I was just about to say the same thing. Lol

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 3 місяці тому

    When you install the trem springs, you're supposed to install them so they are parallel with each other, not splayed-out like you have them in the video, reason for that is so that each spring can contribute equal-tension, if you install them splayed-out the two outer springs contribute more tension than the middle one, this is especially important with Floyds and vintage style trems that don't lock the springs in place, because the middle spring isn't contributing the same tension as the other two springs, it will have a tendency to fall-out when doing pull-ups, I never really understood why people like to install the springs splayed-out, maybe I'm missing something here....

  • @danielnoonan6830
    @danielnoonan6830 2 місяці тому +1

    You might be able to fabricate a back plate that will work for it look for a craft shop that sells moldable plastic sheets and a heat gun paint stripper make the mold a tiny bit smaller like fractions of a inch then make your plate

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  2 місяці тому

      That's honestly not a bad idea, but ever since I felt the protruding tone block rub against my shirt while using the bar, I definitely decided that it would be best to just get a 32mm big brass block. I just haven't ordered one and installed it lol I plan on making another update video soon because I have some things planned for this Soloist and my silverburst Soloist too.

  • @Sc3neShit
    @Sc3neShit 3 місяці тому

    You forgot to measure how thick the guitar's body is.

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  3 місяці тому

      I already had a feeling it was going to stick out, but I figured I'd just swap out the block if need be, because the bridge only cost me like $115. Another $25-$30 for an OFR brass block wouldn't hurt lol

  • @patrickshannon4516
    @patrickshannon4516 5 місяців тому +1

    Floyd Rose special isn't that bad I know you here a lot of people online saying they are so much worse than a regular Floyd Rose but that's simply not true. Floyd Rose is a good product whether it's a Floyd 1000, special, or a original if it's got Floyd Rose stamped on it and its a real one it's good.

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  5 місяців тому +2

      I agree. As long as it's not completely made out of pot metal, what makes or breaks a Floyd Rose is how it's set up. The special that was in the Soloist did actually stay in tune, it just had a bunch of corrosion and pitting, so I figured why not swap it. Plus, I been wanting to try the Gotoh bridge.

    • @Rstar63
      @Rstar63 4 місяці тому +1

      I took the special off my Adrian Smith Jackson and put a real Floyd on it, I'll end up doing upgrades on the special as a project. Should be interesting

    • @patrickshannon4516
      @patrickshannon4516 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Rstar63 the special isn't that bad it stays in tune well it's just made from cast iron which affects the sustain a little but it at least keeps it in tune and can handle divebombs.

    • @Rstar63
      @Rstar63 4 місяці тому

      @patrickshannon4516 I agree with you. I just wanted to mod the guitar to what I want. And always wanted to mod out a Special, when done, I'm going to install it on a guitar I'm building soon.

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  4 місяці тому

      @@Rstar63 There's nothing wrong with modding a special. It's actually a good alternative to buying a $200 OFR. I fully modded the special that I put in my red Dinky mutt that's in one of my other videos. It works perfectly, honestly.

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 3 місяці тому

    When you install the trem springs, you're supposed to install them so they are parallel with each other, not splayed-out like you have them in the video, reason for that is so that each spring can contribute equal-tension, if you install them splayed-out the two outer springs contribute more tension than the middle one, this is especially important with Floyds and vintage style trems that don't lock the springs in place, because the middle spring isn't contributing the same tension as the other two springs, it will have a tendency to fall-out when doing pull-ups, I never really understood why people like to install the springs splayed-out, maybe I'm missing something here....

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth  3 місяці тому

      That's personal preference. Thousands of guitarists do it that way for their own reasons. My reasons are it's the tension that I'm used to and it's easier to remove the springs if need be.