R rapfohl09 Hero Member Messages 1,673 Sep 16, 2009 #1 This may be an obvious question but, I know when you have like a floyd you need a f-space pickup, but what about just like a 6 hole vintage trem?
This may be an obvious question but, I know when you have like a floyd you need a f-space pickup, but what about just like a 6 hole vintage trem?
M Mor Paul Epic Member Messages 7,238 Sep 16, 2009 #2 Yes. Well, you don't NEED one, but it helps string balance.
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom Epic Member Messages 8,318 Sep 16, 2009 #3 rapfohl09 said: This may be an obvious question but, I know when you have like a floyd you need a f-space pickup, but what about just like a 6 hole vintage trem? Click to expand... I would guess yes. The F in F-spaced means Fender. The 6 hole vintage trem is a Fender bridge.
rapfohl09 said: This may be an obvious question but, I know when you have like a floyd you need a f-space pickup, but what about just like a 6 hole vintage trem? Click to expand... I would guess yes. The F in F-spaced means Fender. The 6 hole vintage trem is a Fender bridge.
S simple Hero Member Staff member Messages 2,101 Sep 16, 2009 #4 F-Spaced or Trembucker means approximately 2 1/16" string spacing. Original Floyd Rose and Schaller Floyd Rose Trem bridges are 2 3/32" string spacing. Fender Vintage 6-Hole Trem Bridges are approximately 2 1/4" string spacing. Typical Gibson style humbucker is 1 15/16" string spacing.
F-Spaced or Trembucker means approximately 2 1/16" string spacing. Original Floyd Rose and Schaller Floyd Rose Trem bridges are 2 3/32" string spacing. Fender Vintage 6-Hole Trem Bridges are approximately 2 1/4" string spacing. Typical Gibson style humbucker is 1 15/16" string spacing.
D deluxemeat Newbie Messages 19 Sep 16, 2009 #6 there was a vintage 2 pt vibrato by gotoh that had slightly more narrow than std vibrato spacing. cant remember the model though. sorry!
there was a vintage 2 pt vibrato by gotoh that had slightly more narrow than std vibrato spacing. cant remember the model though. sorry!