I have both an '84 Skyhawk and an '85 S-500. The vibrato mechanism on the S-500, though not entirely original (doesn't have the stronger copper-colored middle spring -- has three springs that are the same color), is very smooth and works beautifully. The mechanism on the Skyhawk is original but is rather stiff, which makes it difficult to use. One of the springs makes a kind of tension-adjusting "kink" sound when I bend it down more than just a tiny bit.
If anybody has any suggestions as to how to get it to be more responsive and usable, I would greatly appreciate it.
'84 Skyhawk Stiff Vibrato
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Re: '84 Skyhawk Stiff Vibrato
My suggestion is to do a setup using the Owner's Manual. Here is a link to the Album: Owner's Manual, Version 1 (1980-1987) we have in our Gallery.El Fug wrote:I have both an '84 Skyhawk and an '85 S-500. The vibrato mechanism on the S-500, though not entirely original (doesn't have the stronger copper-colored middle spring -- has three springs that are the same color), is very smooth and works beautifully. The mechanism on the Skyhawk is original but is rather stiff, which makes it difficult to use. One of the springs makes a kind of tension-adjusting "kink" sound when I bend it down more than just a tiny bit.
If anybody has any suggestions as to how to get it to be more responsive and usable, I would greatly appreciate it.
Regarding the center Copper clad spring see this post in our G&L Knowledgebase: What's the logic behind the Leo era copper tremolo spring?.
Hope this helps.
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Re: '84 Skyhawk Stiff Vibrato
Thank you, Craig, that does help!Craig wrote:My suggestion is to do a setup using the Owner's Manual. Here is a link to the Album: Owner's Manual, Version 1 (1980-1987) we have in our Gallery.El Fug wrote:I have both an '84 Skyhawk and an '85 S-500. The vibrato mechanism on the S-500, though not entirely original (doesn't have the stronger copper-colored middle spring -- has three springs that are the same color), is very smooth and works beautifully. The mechanism on the Skyhawk is original but is rather stiff, which makes it difficult to use. One of the springs makes a kind of tension-adjusting "kink" sound when I bend it down more than just a tiny bit.
If anybody has any suggestions as to how to get it to be more responsive and usable, I would greatly appreciate it.
Regarding the center Copper clad spring see this post in our G&L Knowledgebase: What's the logic behind the Leo era copper tremolo spring?.
Hope this helps.