Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop? A: The Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop prevents the tremolo from being pulled up, allowing for dive-only movement. This helps maintain tuning stability and ensures the tremolo returns to the same position after bending.
- Q: How does the installation process work for this product? A: Installation involves placing the lock stop in the tremolo spring cavity and securing it with the included mounting screws. An adjustable screw rests against the tremolo block, allowing for easy adjustments.
- Q: Is the Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop compatible with all Floyd Rose systems? A: This lock stop is specifically designed for Floyd Rose tremolo systems, but compatibility may vary based on the specific model and setup of your guitar.
- Q: What materials is the Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop made from? A: The Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop is made with a nickel finish, providing durability and resistance to wear.
- Q: Does the product come with installation hardware? A: Yes, the Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop includes two mounting screws and a hex adjustment screw for installation.
- Q: Can this lock stop help if a string breaks? A: Yes, the lock stop stabilizes tuning and helps prevent the guitar from going out of tune in the event of a broken string.
- Q: How do I adjust the lock stop after installation? A: Adjustments can be made using the hex adjustment screw, which allows you to set the desired tension against the tremolo block.
- Q: Will this product affect the playability of my guitar? A: The Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop is designed to stabilize tuning without negatively impacting the playability, allowing for dive-only movements.
- Q: Is the installation of the lock stop difficult? A: Installation is straightforward and can typically be done with basic tools, making it accessible for most guitar players.
- Q: What are the benefits of using the Floyd Rose Tremolo Lock Stop? A: Benefits include improved tuning stability, the ability to perform dive-only movements, and overall enhanced control of your floating tremolo system.