Mozzy Posted December 22 Posted December 22 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 Saturday at 11:50 Author Posted Saturday at 11:50 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 Saturday at 15:13 Posted Saturday at 15:13 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 Saturday at 16:03 Author Posted Saturday at 16:03 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 Sunday at 09:45 Posted Sunday at 09:45 I’ve not known posts to delete automatically on GC. Quote
Mozzy Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 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