Dive only is the main thing, I'm not opposed to a trem stopper that much. I have a tremol-no in a recessed floyd guitar and I'm not a fan of it. I know OFR has their brass blocks, but I've never tried something like that.
Thanks... alright so a non-angled pocket with a smaller .25 shim would be better than the 1 degree angle they use for a floating non-recessed FR for the setup I'd like.
For me this is one of the main reasons I was considering a Warmoth build. Everything else is pretty standard in what I want...
I'd like it to be decked/not floating if possible. I don't need super low action, just medium.
How does one deck their Floyd? Some people posted pictures of things mounted between the body and the base of the Floyd, so it's not hitting the body, I'm guessing that's what needs to be done.
Thanks. I'm not sure where to specify that, but I guess I'd call to make sure they don't angle it.
From reading other threads on the topic, "The Aaron" and others are quoted saying, "Because if you get a non-recessed Floyd rout, the bridge is going to sit higher up off the body. Without angling...
I also was looking to build a warmoth strat with a non-recessed Floyd; non-floating, dive only.
Not sure what way to go, is the angled pocket for the FR bridge to float non-recessed?
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