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Old 07-29-2005, 06:20 PM
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Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


Sorry for my vast lack of knoledge on locking systems but I really need help. Im completely new to all this tremelo locking stuff but I really need someone to explain how to make the js 100 tremelo less stiff when deppressing the whammy bar. Im really annoyed because I have to use my whole arm to use the thing, Id also really appreciate it if someone explained it really simply PLEASE HELP.

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Old 08-11-2005, 02:40 PM
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


Sorry about no replies man, people around here are pretty arrogant when it comes to this stuff. Hate to break it to you Rich but you're Tech section isn't exactly the tremolo bible. Anyway I'd try removing a spring, but if you're talking about the arm, that usually goes away with time.
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Old 08-11-2005, 03:01 PM
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


Hey man, no reason for the hostility. It's just that everyone here is at different levels when it comes to this stuff, and sometimes people are busy with other issues.

Make sure your trem is level, in the sense that the knife edges are perpendicular to the trem studs. If it's not level then that could make it harder to depress.

Just follow these instructions to get it all set up:

http://www.jemsite.com/tech/1setup.htm

These, along with Rich's instructions, were the sources from which I learned how to set up my guitar, and it's now set-up great!

Good luck.
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Old 08-11-2005, 03:20 PM
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


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Hey man, no reason for the hostility. It's just that everyone here is at different levels when it comes to this stuff, and sometimes people are busy with other issues.

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I had actually saved his post in my task bar to help later, until I read his next one that says we're arrogant, and how bad my Tech section must be, in which case, why waste my time?
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Old 08-11-2005, 03:42 PM
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I had actually saved his post in my task bar to help later, until I read his next one that says we're arrogant, and how bad my Tech section must be, in which case, why waste my time?
To be fair, that was someone else who posted that, not the original poster.
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


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Originally Posted by ashton
Sorry for my vast lack of knoledge on locking systems but I really need help. Im completely new to all this tremelo locking stuff but I really need someone to explain how to make the js 100 tremelo less stiff when deppressing the whammy bar. Im really annoyed because I have to use my whole arm to use the thing, Id also really appreciate it if someone explained it really simply PLEASE HELP.
Sorry, but i absolutely don't deal with trems on korean axes. The jemsite setup section applies, but those cheap trems have alot stiffer feel from my experience.

i'd probably try using 2 springs and seeing if things change (assuming 009-042 strings)... glen
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Old 08-11-2005, 05:05 PM
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


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To be fair, that was someone else who posted that, not the original poster.

The original poster showed no hostility

Sometimes just working the springs good will loosen them up a bit. Metal likes to keep memory. Although you should still be able to depress the bar with just a couple fingers. If not, time to hit the weight room
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Old 08-11-2005, 05:06 PM
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


The tech section here and at Rich's site is probably one of best places to read about how to setup locking trems correctly .

Regards

André
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


Lose a spring and see how it feels. If its still too stiff then you really need to do as Rich says and hit the weight room
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Re: Im in desperae help js 100 stiff tremelo


In my opinion it really is the tremolo bible, ive NEVER seen a better setup tutorial for floyd tremolos anywhere and this includes stew mac guides, Dan Erlewine himself, pretty much every guide you can think. If you can find ANYWHERE else on the internet that shows you how to sharpen dull knife edges, remove a floyd rose with the strings on, loose or tight feel, etc Ill gladly post that everytime from here on out
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