Q&A for How to Restring a Floating Bridge (Floyd Rose)

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    How do I get the correct tone?
    Kathy5421
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    If you look at the F-holes, you'll see two lines. Try to line up the bridge with the lines to get to right tone.
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    The top 3 stings (E, B & G) keep flying out from the saddles when under tension - what am I doing wrong? The guitar has had fret-leveling and re-profiling carried out, and is in the final throes of being rebuilt.
    Community Answer
    When tightening the strings, hold the strings on the saddle until they are tight enough that they're not going to come off.
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    Which way does the bridge go back on an Ibanez acoustic?
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    The bridge of an acoustic should never be removed. If you have done so, contact a professional luthier to repair the instrument, as specific glues and techniques are needed to repair bridges.
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    How do I tell which guitar mine is because it has a floating bridge that has no lock nuts or tightening screws?
    MidLifeISIS
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    There is a wide variety of different floating bridges outside of the Floyd Rose, which means there is an assortment of different stringing methods. The easiest way to distinguish a Floyd Rose bridge is by looking under where the strings enter. Unless it’s a counterfeit a licensed Floyd Rose would always have a label indicating that it is a Floyd Rose. If not, there is a possibility that your guitar has an Edge Bridge, frequently found on Ibanez guitars. It’s the same method for restringing as with a Floyd Rose.
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    On an electric with a Floyd Rose bridge, how do I loosen the strings for traveling/shipping?
    Community Answer
    Tune down each string by a few notes. The same way you would restring it.
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