There's no need to run the ball ends of the strings so far into the tremolo. I owned this guitar, and ran the strings in the opposite direction. By that, I mean, I ran the ball ends through the string posts, as anchors, and then place the front end of the string into the tremolo saddle, then locked into place.
7:08 Jesus Chris, dude... you have NO CLUE what you're doing... there's no need to disassemble the bottom of the bridge, not even to open the back cover. Just unscrew the saddle, and the string will come off with the ball from the top of the bridge. The Edge Pro is actually simpler than an ordinary Floyd Rose, because you don't need to cut the ball end.
@@ManotickGuitarTech thanks bro. I just got today 2007 model in Mirage Blue for 399usd including original hardcase, but the previous owner replaced the pickup with SD Black Winter and sold the V7/V8.
Nice video about the installation, but you forgot to show the installation
There's no need to run the ball ends of the strings so far into the tremolo. I owned this guitar, and ran the strings in the opposite direction. By that, I mean, I ran the ball ends through the string posts, as anchors, and then place the front end of the string into the tremolo saddle, then locked into place.
I am going to try and place them where they are meant to go in the red shroud and see what happens. Thanks.
How did it sound with black winter??
7:08 Jesus Chris, dude... you have NO CLUE what you're doing... there's no need to disassemble the bottom of the bridge, not even to open the back cover. Just unscrew the saddle, and the string will come off with the ball from the top of the bridge. The Edge Pro is actually simpler than an ordinary Floyd Rose, because you don't need to cut the ball end.
What kind of steel they used for fret wires?
Nickel
@@ManotickGuitarTech thanks bro. I just got today 2007 model in Mirage Blue for 399usd including original hardcase, but the previous owner replaced the pickup with SD Black Winter and sold the V7/V8.
Very helpful, thanks for the video.
Ho fas molt bé, gràcies!!