Dude thanks man!! It’s funny because most of the stuff I know I had learn from my mistakes over the years because there isn’t much stuff out there, but I figured why keep The knowledge To my self when people just like me want to know more. Thank you Brotha! I appreciate the support 💪🏼
@jakethefate have a question about this that I have not been able to find the answer to. Maybe you know? Can you set the spring tension on the stabilizer to be tighter? My purpose would be so that I can downtune the guitar down to Maybe a max of a step and a half down easily without having to readjust the Floyd bridge and still use the floating trem. Thanks
Thanks for the vid! Holding the guitar on your lap as though you're playing it is the best way I've found to adjust the claw screws. If you play right handed, balance the guitar on your left leg and use a longer screwdriver to access the claw screws.
This was a really informative video. I have a Floyd Rose Special on my guitar and it keeps going outa tune. I’m really considering to put a trem stabilizer on my guitar. Thanks for showing how to install one. Also what screwdriver did you use to screw the springs?
Bro your channel is a gold mine. From a sustaniac install to showing the difference in the Floyd’s and even pick up wiring
Dude thanks man!! It’s funny because most of the stuff I know I had learn from my mistakes over the years because there isn’t much stuff out there, but I figured why keep The knowledge To my self when people just like me want to know more. Thank you Brotha! I appreciate the support 💪🏼
@jakethefate have a question about this that I have not been able to find the answer to. Maybe you know? Can you set the spring tension on the stabilizer to be tighter? My purpose would be so that I can downtune the guitar down to Maybe a max of a step and a half down easily without having to readjust the Floyd bridge and still use the floating trem. Thanks
Cool point on using the piece of wood on bottom. I installed a Tremel-No on a Strat. It locks it, but has screws to remove to float it or dive only.
Thanks for the vid!
Holding the guitar on your lap as though you're playing it is the best way I've found to adjust the claw screws. If you play right handed, balance the guitar on your left leg and use a longer screwdriver to access the claw screws.
Good job! Helpful. I’d like to see a tutorial @ installing both the stabilizer then the EVH D-Tuna as well.
Thanks man!!!
Great video!!! 14:46
Good Job Man 👍 Do you know if That Stabilizer can Handle Flutter Tricks?
This was a really informative video. I have a Floyd Rose Special on my guitar and it keeps going outa tune. I’m really considering to put a trem stabilizer on my guitar. Thanks for showing how to install one. Also what screwdriver did you use to screw the springs?
The great thing is, you can now install a d-tuna, as the trem can’t be pulled up with the d-tuna digging into the guitar.
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