Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
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Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
I'm trying to sort through all the Floyd's that are available. Which ones have the free swinging arm instead of the arm that screws in and gets tight at a certain point?
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Re: Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
Those are the snap-in arms, right?
I just picked up a Yamaha Pacifica 921 with a RM ProII that has that type arm.
When I was researching where to find the arm - I saw that the Ibanez Edge Trems also had the same arm.
I just picked up a Yamaha Pacifica 921 with a RM ProII that has that type arm.
When I was researching where to find the arm - I saw that the Ibanez Edge Trems also had the same arm.
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Re: Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
only the early 80's OFR's have the "screw in" arm , later 80's and all of the current FR's have a "collar" arm and those swing free unless you tighten that collar down . Though the screw in swings free too unless it's at the last thread .
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fretless wrote:only the early 80's OFR's have the "screw in" arm , later 80's and all of the current FR's have a "collar" arm and those swing free unless you tighten that collar down . Though the screw in swings free too unless it's at the last thread .
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The Edge on my old RG550 was the only Floyd-like trem that had an arm that didn't want to swing around.
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All of them after 2 fucking months!!!
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Re: Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
The Floyds that only lock at the nut have the pop in arm. I used to have an Ibanez RG350 (or something like that) that had that kind of arm.
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These are the 3 that I am looking at.
http://www.axcessories.com/proddetail.a ... =axofr1984
http://www.aampselectricguitarstore.com ... _rose.html
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... ith-r3-nut
http://www.axcessories.com/proddetail.a ... =axofr1984
http://www.aampselectricguitarstore.com ... _rose.html
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... ith-r3-nut
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ledvedder wrote:These are the 3 that I am looking at.
http://www.axcessories.com/proddetail.a ... =axofr1984
http://www.aampselectricguitarstore.com ... _rose.html
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... ith-r3-nut
all 3 have different arms , The "1984" has the original screw in , which many prefer and btw the arm socket thingie is replaceable on a OFR so you can swap either the collar or screw in part , into the baseplate .
That Gotoh has a push in type with a tension screw
the last FR at MF has the collar type
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That 1984 one is priced pretty decent considering it has upgraded fine tuners and a big brass block. I put a big brass block on my San Dimas FR and it's a night and day difference.
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facefirst wrote:That 1984 one is priced pretty decent considering it has upgraded fine tuners and a big brass block. I put a big brass block on my San Dimas FR and it's a night and day difference.
Now, that has a screw in arm? Or can you adjust the tension?
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The screw in tension is set up like this .. it has an adjustable piece with a washer under the baseplate , you screw the arm all the way in then you turn that piece on the bottom for how much tension you want . I set it very tight and spin back the arm 1 or 2 threads , then with a spin forward it will sit right where you adjusted it to . The collar version works well too , you just need to spin that or adjust it during regular play .
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Re: Which Floyd Rose's have the free swinging arm?
fretless wrote:only the early 80's OFR's have the "screw in" arm , later 80's and all of the current FR's have a "collar" arm and those swing free unless you tighten that collar down . Though the screw in swings free too unless it's at the last thread .
my early 90's Jackson custom has screw in arm.
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thefyn wrote:All of them after 2 fucking months!!!
I always break the collar somehow. (Keith Stone voice) "Always"
lol this