Welcome to the first installment of Trem Talk! Having been a dedicated Floyd Rose Tremolo user for the past twenty-five years, owner of D-Tuner Inc. (EVH D-tuna) and now work full time with the Floyd Rose Marketing team I have had my share of experience working with all types players from iconic guitar legends to young kids that have never changed a string on a locking tremolo and everything in between. It never ceases to amaze me how something so simple can get so complex and frustrating just from lack of basic knowledge.
Floyd Rose has grown over the years and has many products available from tremolos: Original, Pro, Seven String, Speedloader (even a Speedloader fixed bridge – yes, fixed bridge as in non-tremolo!), every individual bridge part imaginable, to a complete line of guitars. Over the next few articles for musicgearsource.com I will touch on all of these areas in detail with some tips and tricks that will take the mystery out of your Floyd Rose Bridge.
I figured that I would do my first article on two topics that I am asked about the most: A basic string change and how to “float” your bridge properly.
Note: I have used several different guitars in the photos – this is for demo purposes only – but you already knew that!
Basic String Change
Step 1:
Unlock the three clamps at the nut with the 3mm Allen wrench provided with the guitar or bridge. Note: You can remove them or just leave them loose.