Armando
02-20-2012, 04:48 PM
Hey guys,
Every now and then, I see trem setups where the springs are positioned like this from the claw to the block: |||\ Now besides the obvious, there's more spring tension on the "treble" side than the "bass" side. I believe this particular guitar was strung with either .010s or .011s and the claw was perfectly parallel to the rear of cavity. Now, is there some science to positioning the springs in this manner, or not? Does it aid in keeping the claw "straighter" in some way or does this assist tuning? Or of course, none of the above?
Eagerly awaiting your responses! Thanks!
Every now and then, I see trem setups where the springs are positioned like this from the claw to the block: |||\ Now besides the obvious, there's more spring tension on the "treble" side than the "bass" side. I believe this particular guitar was strung with either .010s or .011s and the claw was perfectly parallel to the rear of cavity. Now, is there some science to positioning the springs in this manner, or not? Does it aid in keeping the claw "straighter" in some way or does this assist tuning? Or of course, none of the above?
Eagerly awaiting your responses! Thanks!