Mozzy Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 Hi all, I’ve fitted this tremolo a few hours ago but even though I depress the arm I struggle like hell to fit the string ball end in so far I have to take the tremolo off completely to do it , am I missing something? Sorry to be a clueless numbnuts Quote
Mozzy Posted December 27, 2025 Author Posted December 27, 2025 Hi all, I cant find any replies to this post, they seem to have disappeared, thanks in advance if anyone knows why Quote
ezbass Posted December 27, 2025 Posted December 27, 2025 I don’t have any experience with the Jag/JM trem I'm afraid, although I am intrigued by them. I think that I'm probably not alone here and perhaps why there has been a dearth or replies, that and it being a week with Christmas right in the middle (what day is it?). Quote
Mozzy Posted December 27, 2025 Author Posted December 27, 2025 I just thought what replies I had(about 4) stays on the page or do they self delete? The Jazzmaster style guitars are an acquired taste, I didn’t like them at all years ago but now I do, and I like the simplicity and quirky trem which I’ve seen keep very much in tune if it’s been set up ok Quote
ezbass Posted December 28, 2025 Posted December 28, 2025 I’ve not known posts to delete automatically on GC. Quote
Mozzy Posted December 30, 2025 Author Posted December 30, 2025 For anybody considering a Goldo DG offset tremolo I got it to work great (there’s nothing on their website or YouTube I’ve looked none stop) I placed an long Allen key under the D shaped string anchor point leaving just enough room for the ball ends to go in the tight fit, brought all the strings to tension from the low to high E equally then A to B etc and it set the “floating point “ then removed the Allen key and tuned to pitch, voila !!!! If everyone is aware of the principle then great but I wasn’t. There’s more travel with this unit than standard offset ones though all the nut groove attention needs to be done like any other trem . 1 Quote