SpiderWars
Well-known member
I mentioned this in the "Floyd Rose Fatigue" thread but only now got around to recording it. This is an original late 80's Floyd still mounted on it's original Kramer Focus 3000 body. It makes this metallic clanky noise when you hit the D string hard. In the video it does it pretty good once I hit it hard, then nothing on the A string, then its only on the last few strokes where it does it again.
It does it worse on hard upstrokes but I only did downstrokes in the video.
It is actually easier to hear plugged in.
There is a slight, very short duration 'ring' to this metallic clank.
I've swapped the nut, no change. I can actually get this to happen on fretted notes just way harder to consistently replicate.
I tried wedging folded paper in the gaps between the adjacent saddles and if anything it got worse.
I have a new OFR in beautiful black nickel waiting on body paint for my Star build so I could try it but it still wouldn't tell me how to fix the old one. Any help appreciated.
It does it worse on hard upstrokes but I only did downstrokes in the video.
It is actually easier to hear plugged in.
There is a slight, very short duration 'ring' to this metallic clank.
I've swapped the nut, no change. I can actually get this to happen on fretted notes just way harder to consistently replicate.
I tried wedging folded paper in the gaps between the adjacent saddles and if anything it got worse.
I have a new OFR in beautiful black nickel waiting on body paint for my Star build so I could try it but it still wouldn't tell me how to fix the old one. Any help appreciated.