If you hate your floating bridge, or are just not getting along with your Floyd Rose equipped guitar, you might want to try a tremolo stabilizer. This one is my favorite, and I get them from a guy names Alexander Khromov, but there are a number of other stabilizer types out there that all basically do the same thing. This particular one works by connecting one end to your spring claw, and the other end to your tremolo block. The tremolo block end has this outer spring that pulls the block back to a flat 0 point after dive bombs, and inside of this thing is actually a spring that pushes this little piston back to a 0 point after doing a bar pull-up (almost like one of the clicky ballpoint pens). To install it, I just setup my bridge like normal, then put the back end on the claw. I then put the other side on by inserting the piston into the hole, tightening the screw, attaching to the block with pliers, then letting the screw out so the main part is physically touching the block. Then I tighten the screw. This improves overall tuning stability, and makes for much less annoying operation.
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