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Marquee Tremolo Adjustment

PostPosted: 01 Jan 2015, 22:41
by Billyboygretsch
Can anyone give me some help on setting up my Marquee tremolo. I only have downward movement but nothing upwards. Seems different to a Strat style. Also it seems the arm is very loose and rattles . Help Cheers

Re: Marquee Tremolo Adjustment

PostPosted: 01 Jan 2015, 22:48
by dave robinson
Just loosen off the springs.

Re: Marquee Tremolo Adjustment

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2015, 22:13
by scmitche
Hi, You don't say what year Marquee you have or which type of tremolo.

My "Point Classic" tremolo has a nylon bush which the tremolo passes through before reaching the 5mm retaining thread. This nylon bush can be tightened using the very small allen screw on the tremolo casting and thus stop the arm from rattling. If the bush is missing you can easily make one using a nylon standoff bought from ebay and you need to put a small cut in it to allow the squeezing action from the screw, I used a Dremel with a thin cutting disc. If you need more info just PM me.
I watched the bush from mine bounce across the floor and disappear under a seat never to be found again!

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Steve

Re: Marquee Tremolo Adjustment

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2015, 00:40
by Uncle Fiesta
Basically setting up a Marquee is the same as the Strat:

1 - Select the place where you want the bridge to settle, thus providing the desired amount of up/down movement.
2 - Find something of the desired thickness to place between bridge plate and guitar body to keep it in that position. (I use a bit of 2mm plastic card for a Strat.)
3 - Tune all 6 strings to pitch.
4. Gradually loosen the screws in the back, until your piece of card (or whatever) just slides out.
5. Guitar should now be perfectly tuned, with the bridge in the exact position.

If I doubt, there are several videos on YouTube demonstrating exactly how it's done, such as this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CkrKdQR6_g

Re: Marquee Tremolo Adjustment

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2015, 12:46
by Billyboygretsch
All fixed and running well fitted a Staytrem arm to it. Replaced controls and selector tip with ones to my liking and better quality than the originals