Strat players. Floating or decked?

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How do you have your strat trem setup? Floating or decked? I've always floated mine but think I'm going to try something new.

Anybody switched and noticed much difference?
 
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I use a tremol-no

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How do you have your strat trem setup? Floating or decked? I've always floated mine but think I'm going to try something new.

Anybody switched and noticed much difference?

The biggest difference is when you break a string. How important is it that the other 5 stay in tune?
 
Do you noticed much difference in tone when it's locked off vs floating? I've never used a tremel no, is it quick to change from locked to floating?
It's like errything.. you give up something to get something.

Floating tremolo is so fuckin' cool, but you can't do unison bends and the tuning stability is a little bit more of an issue.

I prefer the bridge decked/blocked because it enhances the tone and sustain a tiny bit.
 
So should we infer that Jeff Beck had inferior tone and sustain due to the inferior setup of his Strat Trem?

He said "tiny bit" which I think is accurate. It's pretty minimal and there are so many other factors, I wouldn't worry about that.
 
is it quick to change from locked to floating?
It takes a couple minutes. I pop out one spring and loosen the locking nut on the tremol-no, then back off (or just remove the stop).

These days I just keep another guitar setup with a floating tremolo.

When people show up without calling first, I get that one down and play Riviera Paradise until they decide to leave.
 
So should we infer that Jeff Beck had inferior tone and sustain due to the inferior setup of his Strat Trem?

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:LOL:

I'm just wondering if anyone had noticed much difference in tone between floating and decked. I've never tried it and thought I'd ask here because I'm too lazy to get my hands dirty on mine.


If I'm honest I might also be slightly apprehensive about messing up my setup for no reason. :sofa
 
It takes a couple minutes. I pop out one spring and loosen the locking nut on the tremol-no, then back off (or just remove the stop).

These days I just keep another guitar setup with a floating tremolo.

When people show up without calling first, I get that one down and play Riviera Paradise until they decide to leave.

I always thought they were designed to switch from floating and locked off in between songs so assumed it would be quicker than that. I'd rather have a second guitar than have to switch like that too.
 
I'm just wondering if anyone had noticed much difference in tone between floating and decked. I've never tried it and thought I'd ask here because I'm too lazy to get my hands dirty on mine.


If I'm honest I might also be slightly apprehensive about messing up my setup for no reason. :sofa
It's a great excuse to just buy another guitar, to always have one with a floating trem.

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Decked would prolly be my preference too.. where the trem actually rests on the body.

I played a floating Floyd Rose for so damn long that I got used to it, and preferred it.

My prs was my main guitar for 20 years so when I got my strat I set it up floating too just because I was used to it trems set that way. The tuning stability on my strat is rock solid no matter how much abuse the trem gets so I'm nervous about dicking about with it but am wondering about how it would sound on the body.

Mostly curiosity and boredom I think.
 
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