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Sinisterium9591
6 months ago

There’s an additional spring in there. The Tremolo looks like this because the new strings are too strong for it.

JacksonWarrior
6 months ago

Loose the strings until they are completely loose and screw back, under the lid the 2 screws that connect the feathers with the tremolo and body further inside. Voice the guitar again see if it’s gone. But don’t pull too much, but first 3-4 whole turns per screw and tune the guitar up again. You may have to repeat this process a few times. If the screws are completely in there, and the problem is still there, you need to insert another spring. They’re at Thomann to buy for a few euros.

That’s what it looks like to me. It has been GERADE NOCH, but I have also scored 11-52 for deeper moods (Drop-C or D-standard)

Basstom
6 months ago

If one assumes that the mood is correct, the spring tension is not sufficient. This happens when you raise thicker strings.

Rescue: Increase the spring tension by further rotating the screws of the “spring holder” and/or by inserting further spring(s). Or put on strings that correspond to those that were on it before.

joerosac
6 months ago

If you pick up thicker strings, you should add an additional feather to the bottom of the Tremolos, that’s where they are. Replacement springs should exist in any music business.

LG, joe

Basstom
6 months ago
Reply to  joerosac

Or increase the spring tension.

joerosac
6 months ago
Reply to  Basstom

If you can still screw.. I’ve broken a screw, then two feathers hooked to a screw, too. The Kahler-Tremolo does not happen.

Basstom
6 months ago

Interesting part, but not cheap.

joerosac
6 months ago

I’ve got a bark on the tele, that’s the best of all I know. With my others, it’s different, Floyd-Rose I don’t like because of the fummelei during the change of strings, etc., the usual fender part is best screwed, a bigsby is also in need of housing. With my old Japanese girl, something is quite simple and even keeps the mood. Have another Epiphone Flying-V with F.-Rose, which keeps the simulator a clock long, is now a spare part storage …

Basstom
6 months ago

If you can still screw

I went out of this, because the questioner has not yet been cheating on it, because otherwise he knows what he can do about his problem. 😉
But of course, if the tension of the existing springs cannot be sufficiently increased, you have to produce at least one further spring.

Luca747
6 months ago

They are incorrectly raised, either too tight or in the basic setting is completely wrong.

Look here

https://stringsandwood.de/index.php/information-zum-gitarrenbau/floyd-rose-tremolo-einstellen/#:~:text=The%20correct%20adjustment%2C%20so%20parallel, lie%20with%20 reducers%20of the%20spring tension.

Basstom
6 months ago
Reply to  Luca747

The imaged system is not a Floyd Rose.