CarlF
Well-known member
I never see this mentioned, but this part of the Floyd bridges design drives me crazy. It's a fixed radius, which means simply, you can't adjust individual bridge saddles.
So I set each E string to 4/64 at the 12th fret. Problem is, when you do that, the other strings, specifically the D and G string are higher than 4/64.
On a set of 9-42, the 016 G string is heavy enough, but to have it higher than I normally set my other guitars it pisses me off.
So, 2 solutions-
Get rid of the 016 G and put on an 014. This worked for me. It's not like trying to play around a bridge-cable G string.
The other is- 9-46 at E-Flat. Also softens the feel so you can whizz around the fretboard.
So I set each E string to 4/64 at the 12th fret. Problem is, when you do that, the other strings, specifically the D and G string are higher than 4/64.
On a set of 9-42, the 016 G string is heavy enough, but to have it higher than I normally set my other guitars it pisses me off.
So, 2 solutions-
Get rid of the 016 G and put on an 014. This worked for me. It's not like trying to play around a bridge-cable G string.
The other is- 9-46 at E-Flat. Also softens the feel so you can whizz around the fretboard.