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  1. @accordeur_piano Voici mes 4 guitares préférées en ce moment.

    De gauche à droite :

    - Une #Samick Ultramatic (j'ai ajouté un potard push-pull pour splitter les micros).
    - Une SG des années 1970, sans doute #Ibanez ou #Cimar, avec 3 humbuckers et un sélecteur 6 positions (j'ai changé les potentiomètres d'origine).
    - Une #Squier Stratocaster avec micros Lace Sensors.
    - Une #AriaProII Cardinal Series CS 200 avec ses micros d'origine, mais tout le câblage et l'électronique ont été remplacés.

  2. I have this old Samick electric guitar I bought at (probably) Guitar Showcase in San Jose. It has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo. I got a replacement (guitar neck) nut for it because the old one got stripped. The old one on the Samick was labeled J-3. Japanese-3? So I got an original Floyd Rose type 3. Looks identical and fits. However, the replacement screws are longer. After checking how thin the neck is there, I opted to use the old Samick ones.

    Okay. Didn't screw up the neck. Now I can't find the tremolo coupling. It's just a hollow tube with threads and a nut. $13 at Floyd Rose, but they don't know if the threads match the Samick-licensed one. So it might not fit the tremolo bar I have. If I want a full tremolo bar replacement in the right color (gold) it is $37. Ouch and OUCH.

    Maybe I can find it SOMEWHERE. For $37 I'm willing to dig through more junk for a while longer, lol.

    Would anyone happen to know if Samick Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bars used the same size and threading as the original Floyd Rose?

    Also, why did I remove the original in the first place? Mysteries abound.

    #guitar #FloydRose #Samick

  3. I have this old Samick electric guitar I bought at (probably) Guitar Showcase in San Jose. It has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo. I got a replacement (guitar neck) nut for it because the old one got stripped. The old one on the Samick was labeled J-3. Japanese-3? So I got an original Floyd Rose type 3. Looks identical and fits. However, the replacement screws are longer. After checking how thin the neck is there, I opted to use the old Samick ones.

    Okay. Didn't screw up the neck. Now I can't find the tremolo coupling. It's just a hollow tube with threads and a nut. $13 at Floyd Rose, but they don't know if the threads match the Samick-licensed one. So it might not fit the tremolo bar I have. If I want a full tremolo bar replacement in the right color (gold) it is $37. Ouch and OUCH.

    Maybe I can find it SOMEWHERE. For $37 I'm willing to dig through more junk for a while longer, lol.

    Would anyone happen to know if Samick Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bars used the same size and threading as the original Floyd Rose?

    Also, why did I remove the original in the first place? Mysteries abound.

    #guitar #FloydRose #Samick

  4. I have this old Samick electric guitar I bought at (probably) Guitar Showcase in San Jose. It has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo. I got a replacement (guitar neck) nut for it because the old one got stripped. The old one on the Samick was labeled J-3. Japanese-3? So I got an original Floyd Rose type 3. Looks identical and fits. However, the replacement screws are longer. After checking how thin the neck is there, I opted to use the old Samick ones.

    Okay. Didn't screw up the neck. Now I can't find the tremolo coupling. It's just a hollow tube with threads and a nut. $13 at Floyd Rose, but they don't know if the threads match the Samick-licensed one. So it might not fit the tremolo bar I have. If I want a full tremolo bar replacement in the right color (gold) it is $37. Ouch and OUCH.

    Maybe I can find it SOMEWHERE. For $37 I'm willing to dig through more junk for a while longer, lol.

    Would anyone happen to know if Samick Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bars used the same size and threading as the original Floyd Rose?

    Also, why did I remove the original in the first place? Mysteries abound.

    #guitar #FloydRose #Samick

  5. I have this old Samick electric guitar I bought at (probably) Guitar Showcase in San Jose. It has a licensed Floyd Rose tremolo. I got a replacement (guitar neck) nut for it because the old one got stripped. The old one on the Samick was labeled J-3. Japanese-3? So I got an original Floyd Rose type 3. Looks identical and fits. However, the replacement screws are longer. After checking how thin the neck is there, I opted to use the old Samick ones.

    Okay. Didn't screw up the neck. Now I can't find the tremolo coupling. It's just a hollow tube with threads and a nut. $13 at Floyd Rose, but they don't know if the threads match the Samick-licensed one. So it might not fit the tremolo bar I have. If I want a full tremolo bar replacement in the right color (gold) it is $37. Ouch and OUCH.

    Maybe I can find it SOMEWHERE. For $37 I'm willing to dig through more junk for a while longer, lol.

    Would anyone happen to know if Samick Floyd Rose-licensed tremolo bars used the same size and threading as the original Floyd Rose?

    Also, why did I remove the original in the first place? Mysteries abound.

    #guitar #FloydRose #Samick

  6. CW: CN Operation/Gitarre

    Habe endlich - nach laaaanger Zeit - eine wichtige Operation durchgeführt:

    Bei meiner alten #Samick-Westerngitarre war schon länger der Wirbel der G-Saite gebrochen.

    Heute hat sich dann "Emily the Strange" als Spenderin angeboten, da sie bald sowieso mal komplett durchgecheckt werden muss.

    Die Operation war ein voller Erfolg!

    "Sam" hat nun die silbernen Spender-Wirbel von "Emily".

    Das ganz Besondere an "Sam": Er ist einen Halbton tiefer gestimmt.*

    E > Eb