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Is this an Ibanez Edge? Looking at a listing for a guitar so I don’t have any other pics or details. This is on an 80’s Japanese Fender, but that doesn’t look like the original trem.
Yes an Edge but the rout is for the TSR . The TSR is junk.
Knife edge health and trem post health is pretty much the biggest thing. If those two are fine, then things should be more or less good. But an often overlooked aspect is burring on the string saddles. Over time, strings can create all sorts of divots, cuts, and burrs on the saddles, especially the lower 6 strings which can create tuning issues at best and string breakage at worst. Corrosion of the metal parts is of course to be expected but isn’t always detrimental to the performance of the trem itself. You may also want to make sure that the little bolts that hold the strings inside the saddles are fine and are original (some folks mistakenly put Floyd Rose ones in Ibanez and they aren’t really compatible even if they fit). Also stripping of any of the screws (saddle intonation, string locking) can be problematic in setting up but that is an easy replacement.In general what kind of problems should I keep in mind if I’m looking at older guitars with trems?
Corrosion. The Ibanez Edge trems are very expensive $500+ to replace and custom order.I thought the TSR might be junk. Looks like a sloppy route job, but probably functional?
In general what kind of problems should I keep in mind if I’m looking at older guitars with trems? I’ve heard things about the knife edges dulling and becoming less accurate in returning to pitch
There are a number of them brand new on Reverb for less than $300.Corrosion. The Ibanez Edge trems are very expensive $500+ to replace and custom order.
People who sell used Edge trems have learned to photograph them at certain angles that make them look not as bad. That gold one is absolutely trashed.
Real Floyds corrode, but you can get a replacement for around $200 or less.
The other issue is heavily corroded and/or stripped (the head, not threads) saddle screws (in the front of the saddle, under the strings). You need to loosen them for setting intonation.I thought the TSR might be junk. Looks like a sloppy route job, but probably functional?
In general what kind of problems should I keep in mind if I’m looking at older guitars with trems? I’ve heard things about the knife edges dulling and becoming less accurate in returning to pitch