Guitar Tech Tip Tuesday – Hardtailing a Strat #shorts
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Originally posted by UC1FqpIBe8POcu_HwR3Tw3yQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qZeFMEfvJo

Is it possible to fully block it off?
Strat stire?
The guitar im using uses 9s but i replaced it with 10s. Any tip to prevent it going up like that?
Why?!
I have an SX Strat (Vintage Series) and idk if the bridge is garbage or if I'm absolutely the worst at trying to calibrate my bridge for my string gauge or smth, I put a block of wood on the bridge and problem solved. It's fixed but at least I don't have any tuning issues now
The thing is when you hardtail it the springy feeling goes away and your bends feel different so you might decide to keep it floating.
“You’re not using the bridge at all “ ????
Helpful! Thank you!
Strat stire lmao
hi, if i already tighten the springs screw at the back, do i need to screw the 6 screws down flush to the body too?
All I had to do was tighten the springs up a bit and then reduce the relief to suit my preferred action.
Hi, I want to do this to my Strat, and it actually came like this from the store, but when I tighten the trem claw screws, the bottom of the bridge plate touches the body, but the part where the 6 screws are sits above the body. How do I fix it?
Shouldnt 2-point tremolos be parallel with the body?
Hi Jeremiah I have my guitar notes sounding flat on the frets from 15th to 24th fret even though I have intonated it perfectly on the 12th fret. Can you help me know what's the issue?
Is it as simple as this or would you need to make any neck adjustments/intonation/ action adjustments?