Questions about setup
Posted: 15 Dec 2010 21:30
Dear Vigier and fellow users,
I've just bought myself a Vigier Excalibur Custom second handed. It was made in 1998 as far as I know. It's definitely the best guitar I've ever owned.As Vigier's Floyd system is new to me, I have a couple of questions about setting it up.When replacing old strings with new ones, should I go one by one or can I take them all off and put the new ones on? If I take them all off, should I block the trem by putting something under it?When setting the bridge to be parallel with the body, do I need to loosen the strings or can I do it without loosening them? Also, will changing this mess up the intonation?Is it possible to adjust the string height on the Floyd (obviously it's not possible on the neck because there is no truss rod)? If yes, will it mess up the intonation?When setting the intonation, do I need to loosen all the strings or just the one I'm currently intonating?Can I do the trem set-up "wrong"? I mean, can I cause any irreversible, permanent problems to my guitar with it?Thanks in advance for answering my questions!Richard
I've just bought myself a Vigier Excalibur Custom second handed. It was made in 1998 as far as I know. It's definitely the best guitar I've ever owned.As Vigier's Floyd system is new to me, I have a couple of questions about setting it up.When replacing old strings with new ones, should I go one by one or can I take them all off and put the new ones on? If I take them all off, should I block the trem by putting something under it?When setting the bridge to be parallel with the body, do I need to loosen the strings or can I do it without loosening them? Also, will changing this mess up the intonation?Is it possible to adjust the string height on the Floyd (obviously it's not possible on the neck because there is no truss rod)? If yes, will it mess up the intonation?When setting the intonation, do I need to loosen all the strings or just the one I'm currently intonating?Can I do the trem set-up "wrong"? I mean, can I cause any irreversible, permanent problems to my guitar with it?Thanks in advance for answering my questions!Richard