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Some of you are fucked. Why so passionate with unprovoked hate? Don’t you have a hobby? That must be hard on the brain?

Jackson by Floyd Rose tremolo system.

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This is a cool piece of 80’s guitar technology gear. It’s technical and and cool. I want want one for what it is more than anything and I would not buy a guitar with one of these if it was a first or o my guitar. It’s a cool piece of gear, double locking (at the strings, and the nut), bends both ways up or down, a d stays pretty much perfectly in tune. Balanced by springs underneath pulling one way, and the strings pulling it the other way, making it flat and floating. So there is that, which need a setup, initially and with string size changes that could happen. A string break bugs it completely off. It breaks the balance. You could block the bridge allowing it to move only one way, forward, like a Stratocaster which would solve that. Once you set it and lock it, to unlock it and tune the guitar to an alternate tuning, any tuning basically means it needs a complete set up. That’s a downside.

I didn’t understand Jackson by Floyd Rose. I thought it was Floyd Rose, built by Jackson. I know physically it looks, functions and is built identical to the German Floyd Rose Original. Identical.

Turns out, it is an actual Floyd Rose. It’s the one built in Asia somewhere. Indonesia? As opposed to the top dog, the German Originally. The Special is Zinc. Softer metal, it wears quicker. German is hardened steel.

It’s amazing how it works. Those 6 hex screws at the front, hold each other the string saddles, those allow to go set intonation (string length). The saddles each have hinges so that when you finger turn the six fine tuners, the six dials facing the camera at the back, it puches the long screws at the very back, down or up, which moves hinge on the saddle up or down which fine tunes the string. Because the strings are locked and you can’t tune it with the headstock tuners. Those long screws at the back serve that purpose, pushed down or let up by the fine tuner dials, there is also a plate underneath with a leave spring like suspension for each of those long screws at the back to sit on and keep pressure on it, but when those long screws m are turned they also push the block forward in the saddle which pinch locks the string into the saddle.

It’s amazing electric guitar technology.

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