thearmofbarlow
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SustainerPlayer said:If you got your Floyd Rose from Warmoth there should be a retainer bar supplied.
There is no reason to use a retainer bar on a tilted headstock. They're basically a string tree, intended for non-tilting headstocks. You see them on tilted headstocks sometimes because whoever installed the thing has no understanding of how the system actually works.
:headbang:SustainerPlayer said::icon_scratch: I beg to differ.
Failing to find the source of the problem can only be a lack of ability on the "problem solvers" behalf. It's OK not knowing everything about everything. It's not OK to hide your own shortcomings with fairy tales.
You, I like.
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I see this crap too often elsewhere. "Well sometimes you just have to work around the problem..."
Uh, no. It's wood and metal. Man has had mastery over these materials for hundreds or thousands of years. By not fixing the problem you're simply being lazy and/or cheap.
Cederick said:Problem is the low E string go sharp after playing with the trem arm... Now it seems like the A string goes sharp too but I have not investigated much yet
The only way this could be happening is if the lock for those strings is not tight enough and the string is slipping through the nut one way, but not the other. I've encountered this problem a few times and every time it was an issue with the locknut.
Easy stuff... IIRC you mentioned it's a new unit. This should preclude any wear, but check the nut and locks anyway since they can wear a lot faster than you would expect. Overtightening is like meth for locknuts. Not. Even. Once.
If everything looks good, and it should, try swapping the locks around. There may be a strange manufacturing glitch or something similar. See if that helps.
Outside of those things I'd probably have to have the guitar in my hands to make a really good run at diagnosing the problem.