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Floyd Rose Saddles

March 17, 2018 / by pipelineaudio / Leave a Comment

1000 series seven string

These are Korean Floyds with steel parts, they are afaik available only on OEMs

The saddle numbering system is confusing

3 dots 10.06mm. Has “3” printed on underside of intonation area, and “2” printed on underside of lock block

Another has 3 dots 10.06mm. But this one has “1” printed on a different part of the underside of intonation area, and “3” printed on underside of lock block

Another has 3 dots 10.06mm. But this one has “1” printed on underside of intonation area, and also “1” printed on underside of lock block

2 dots 9.6mm. Has “1” printed on underside of intonation area, and “3” printed on underside of lock block

Another 2 dots 9.6mm. Has “1” printed on underside of intonation area, but another “1” printed on underside of lock block

1 dot 9mm. Has “1” printed on underside of intonation area, and “4” printed on underside of lock block

Another 1 dot 9mm. Has “2” printed on underside of intonation area, and “3” printed on underside of lock block

 

As far as I can tell, this means that one dot would be for the low b and high e. Two dots for low e and high b. Three dots for a, d and g

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Floyd Rose 1000 series 7 String Here is the 1000 series 7 string (NOT the Special, which is often listed as the FRTS1000 which adds some confusion). Lots of nonsense surrounding these saddles, and incredibly difficult to actually find useful info about, including radio silence from Floyd Rose themselves the two outside saddles are the […]

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