RogerCook wrote:Hi Donna
Glad to hear you've got it sorted.
I hadn't played a guitar with a trem since the 1960's until I got back into playing Shadows Music about 5 years ago. I think how they are set up is quite a personal thing. I like mine set with quite a lot of resistance, otherwise I can pull or push it out of tune whilst picking. I probably have 2-3mm clearance under that rear of the plate and with 11-52 strings I prefer 4 springs. I also have the pivot screws a little tighter to the body than some other players. On guitars with freely floating trems I also find I can push it out of tune with palm muting. I prefer a slightly shorter than standard arm that allows me to pick comfortably between the middle and neck pick-ups. I find the cranked Easimute type of arm does give just a little extra room whereas with the standard arm, I have to make sure I push it out of the way. Also the height if the arm is quite important and you need to be able to allow the arm to rest under your palm surrounded loosely by the fingers but so that you can still reach the strings with the pick under control and not catch the strings with the rest of the fingers that are around the arm!
Hank's technique has changed over the years. If you watch the early live footage he grabbed the arm when he needed to!
Roger
I agree with you all the way Roger...it all depends on what you prefer and how you play.
I've done my own setups to all of my guitars and not one of them is the same...point is each guitar needs it's own setup to be able to play it
with the best possible sound,action,etc.
As for vibrato unit action the setup of that needs to be done with care so you can get the best out of it.
This means also taking into consideration how many springs for tension,which arm and so on.
I recently found myself shortening the length of the vibrato arm on my Marquee for better playability because just like you mentioned you
must be able to play between the neck and middle pickup with ease and not hitting anything else in the way like pickup covers..lol!
In short once again..it all comes down to personal preference.
Regards,
Ernie