Backbox, Tremolo fix, adjustable

Backbox, Tremolo fix, adjustable

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Regularly, I need to tune my guitar to Drop-D and back to standard E. The free swinging Floyd Rose Tremolo alters tension, necessitating adjustments for all strings, which is time-consuming since lowering tension triggers a chain reaction. That's why backboxes are used; they prevent the FR from moving further at the rear. For installation, you need 2 M4x35 (or M4x50) screws, 2 M4 nuts, and 2 wood screws (I used 3x15). Attach them as shown in the image during standard tuning. If issues persist, tighten the Tremolo springs or adjust with the backbox's M4 screws. This works perfectly for my Ibanez guitar, but note that the Tremolo only functions in one direction after installation - a feature I appreciate since I do standard bending for higher pitches. However, a spring-loaded backbox might be necessary to address this issue.

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