Adjustment Manual
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Tremolo spring
The EDGE-PRO tremolo is designed to function optimally when
it is installed approximately parallel with the surface of the gui-
tar body (Fig. 24). The angle at which the tremolo is attached can
be adjusted by changing the length of the tremolo springs inside
the tremolo spring cavity in the back of the guitar body. Working
through the adjustment holes in the tremolo spring cavity cover
plate, use a Philips (+) screwdriver to turn the tremolo tension
adjustment screws to adjust the length of the tremolo springs. If
the tremolo is tilted forward toward the neck of the guitar (Fig. 25),
turn the screws clockwise to tighten the springs. Conversely, if the
tremolo is tilted backward away from the neck (Fig. 26), turn the
screws counter-clockwise to loosen the springs. Tune the guitar
accurately, re-check the angle of the tremolo, and repeat the ad-
justment until the tremolo angle is correct. The EDGE-PRO tremolo
is designed to function optimally when three springs are tensioned
equally with a 0.009" gauge set of strings installed. If you replace
the strings with a different gauge set, you can adjust the tremolo
angle by changing the number of springs or the way in which the
springs are installed.
Loosen all strings before you add or remove a tremolo spring.
The EDGE-PRO tremolo uses a block lock mechanism to fasten
the tremolo springs to the block. Before you change the number
of springs or the way in which they are installed, use a Philips (+)
screwdriver to remove the block lock (Fig. 27).
Note
If you want to install four or five tremolo springs, insert
the springs into the block nut attachment screw holes. (In
this case, it will not be possible to attach the block nut.)
Tuning precision
In order to obtain the best tuning precision, it is effective to apply a
very small amount of oil to the left and right edges of the tremolo.
In addition, applying a very small amount of oil to the location
where the saddle contacts the string will reduce the friction that
occurs when the arm is operated, and will help to keep the tuning
stable and prevent string fatigue (breakage).
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PARALLEL
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
PARALLEL
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
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