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Old 09-05-2001, 10:32 PM
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Trem post set screws


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Quote: from YngVaiTriani on 7:48 pm on Sep. 5, 2001
What's the deal with the set screws? Do they tigthen the posts of them trem or something? Please explain.....
The GUITAR area of jemsite explains that with photos. They lock the studs to prevent ANY movement at all.

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I also need info on swapping TRS with with Edge posts. What's the deal? Size? Redrilling?
You need to remove the TRS inserts and install the Edge inserts and studs... glen
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Old 05-31-2009, 08:37 PM
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Re: Trem post set screws - I found them and they fixed my woes!


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Originally Posted by bachle7 View Post
I am SO happy!! arty: *I finally found the set screws in my trem posts. *They were way inside the posts. *After I tightened them, they fixed two of my problems:
1. *Pitch change when pushing down on the bar and returning.
2. *Play in the bar when going from down to pulling up.

Now my Edge is more amazing than ever before!!!
I have the same problems. Does this mean that just by tightening the set screws the problems are gonna disappear?? Is there a risk in doing this??
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