Welcome to my humble blog where I write the little things concerning Guitar, especially the Electric guitar. I am an avid Project guitar builder and enjoys DIY projects on guitars. Through this blog, I will share with my readers my experiments, findings, projects, recommendations and more. Do check back now and then while I hope you will be able to find the information provided in this blog useful.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Tightening the Tremolo Claw screws?
When you buy a guitar or own a guitar that sports a traditional tremolo bridge, sometimes, you might notice that the bridge seems to popping out of the cavity, making it "float" and sporting a higher action. This is good if you enjoy a higher action and want the floating function.
For those who prefer not having their tremolo bridge floating, you can actually rectify the floating by tightening the 2 screws behind, commonly known as the tremolo claw screws.
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