Jeff Beck Strat Trem setup

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @Scrabnor-Mudflap
    @Scrabnor-Mudflap 11 месяцев назад +11

    Probably the most valuable info I've ever been enlightened with on any RUclips vid I've ever seen... No BS Just the facts. Thanks Tom!

  • @kenproctor6517
    @kenproctor6517 11 месяцев назад +11

    I spent one hour and now my 2 strats have the angled trem claw ... tuned them back up and played for awhile ... amazing and much better control with the tremelo bar. Thanks for the info

  • @AllenGarberGuitarFun
    @AllenGarberGuitarFun 11 месяцев назад +6

    I have followed all of Frudua’s recommendations and it has made a world of difference. The Jeff Beck method seems to me to be the ultimate floating vibrato setup…it isn’t exactly THE Carl Verhayen method and it isn’t the Buzz Feiten method obviously. Yet in practice, I think whatever Jeff did yielded the best results in a floating scenario.
    I set mine up Van Halen style for decked/“dive-only” operation. I use more springs than Edward, who typically used two or three. I use all five springs. I’ve had excellent results. Perfect tuning stability for hours upon hours of left hand bending and vibrato bar use…I’ve played for over 8 hours in this way and I check my pitch on each string periodically with my Peterson StroboPLUS HDC and other Strobo HD series strobe tuners and the strobe display remains PERFECTLY caged over all that time and all that aggressive playing. I would like to have a Strat set up to float in the style of Jeff Beck, Hendrix and Blackmore and Yngwie and if I did, I would follow this methodology.

  • @brianmankus6133
    @brianmankus6133 Год назад +5

    Very informative, thank you! Never thought about the angled claw. Tomorrow I will be adjusting that on my strats

  • @warthogA10
    @warthogA10 Год назад +8

    Fantastic information, especially regarding Jeff's preferences, thank you.
    BTW you can add the link to the video you mention in the description so people don't have to go hunting for it.

  • @mikepeters5732
    @mikepeters5732 11 месяцев назад +4

    Jeff’s trem was floating about 3/16” off the deck. He also used a hybrid string set from 9-52.

  • @stringlocker
    @stringlocker 11 месяцев назад +7

    I used two springs . Spring and string tension should be equal. I used to leave the strings flat and tune it up to pitch with the springs and then fine tune it and of course I lubricated everything and I mean everything. I did all that when I was younger now I'm old and too lazy to do it. Actually that's why my name is stringLocker. Long story

  • @bradsmith7311
    @bradsmith7311 11 месяцев назад +6

    All good info here,I would add that the angle of up travel should corolate to the open g string going up to a minor 3rd or a# when pulling the trem all the way to the body "decked".by the way play a d chord and pull it all the way back ;)

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 Месяц назад +1

    You have a new sub here from Quebec Sir ! Thanks !

  • @rudymikula7129
    @rudymikula7129 Год назад +2

    Thanks. Great video. First time I've heard about the 10 degree angle. I'm going to work on my Strat when I finish here.

  • @andypearce5537
    @andypearce5537 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great explanation! ❤ Carl V is the man.

  • @michaeltaylors2456
    @michaeltaylors2456 11 месяцев назад

    Yep, the 10 degree claw angle really helps tuning stability. Feels a little softer too. I set up my EB Cutlass to float now and love it. I think it helps it resonate and ring better, even more bell like. Great video and to the point sir thank you ! Subscribed

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge Год назад +3

    That's the problem with standard springs. They were never made with .008s in mind. So, right off the bat, I remove 2 of them. Never seen a staggered spring setup till now but if the bridge is not able to drop at an angle based on strings (like deeper on the low E etc) then I don't see how angling the springs really makes a big difference but maybe it does. Maybe it will help equalize the tension across the bridge and work better. Prob is you're still using a spring that's too strong for the little E string once it begins to engage.
    I wish someone made a roller-based connect point instead of the knife-edge idea. I think wheels that would roll kind of like the ball bearing idea would create a lot less friction and allow things to return to a totally neutral position (stay in tune better). interesting stuff. thx

  • @calvinbass1839
    @calvinbass1839 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.

  • @MorganChambers27
    @MorganChambers27 11 месяцев назад

    You are a wealth of info and to the point.
    Please do more !

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 11 месяцев назад

    Great info. I agree about Mr Frudua in Italy. His video's Helped me on numerous occasions. Brilliant stuff. I also use the Carl Verheyen Claw-method. My Gotoh 510 trem is now phenomenal with tuning stability and return-to-pitch. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @ericskinner7355
    @ericskinner7355 11 месяцев назад

    Great information. I've seen photos of the back of Jimi's guitar and was surprised to see all 5 springs. 😮✌️

  • @jeffmazzei8520
    @jeffmazzei8520 11 месяцев назад

    I tend to do my tremolo the way Suhr does it ,
    Springs in the V formation and the Tremolo slightly floating and of course locking tuners , it stays perfectly in tune .

  • @ILIAD9
    @ILIAD9 Год назад

    Thank you so much. I just installed a Babicz trem on my Strat plus and just botched the set up. Even that though, the guitar stays in tune really well. I'll try the 10 degree trick and go back at it!!

  • @robertrobles4028
    @robertrobles4028 9 месяцев назад

    Great tip on slanting the claw 10 degrees!!😊👍🎸

  • @zeroman614
    @zeroman614 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just use a GraphTech nut. No major mod, self-lubricating, never had an issue with tuning stability.

  • @jubjub905
    @jubjub905 11 месяцев назад

    The 5 springs was because the guitars initially came with heavy gauge strings. Similar to what a standard set of 12s would be if I remember. With a wound 3rd of course.

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar 6 месяцев назад

    Ive had guitarists in 80s that had that slant. When i picked up guitar and got into playing i thought that was the correct way but watched the over produced big sub pros and never got that info. So i did it anyway as my old bandmates did it. I have never had tuning issues tough thank God ive just been super lucky. Thats the ones with the tilt and ones without. I even tried an even claw with differing spring tensions of spring by design and that worked too. So i am lucky i suppose no matter what. Lol. Great info man. Old school is key. It worked for the pros then. Will work now.

  • @EricStephens-nr1gd
    @EricStephens-nr1gd Год назад

    Excellent bit of teaching. Thanks!

  • @martijn_yt
    @martijn_yt Год назад +4

    here is what i don’t understand about the springs: The individual tension of each spring adds up and determines the total force needed to move the bridge. I don’t really understand how it could make a difference if they all have the same tension or not ?

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  Год назад +1

      the amount of pull on each string equals a different amount of pounds per square inch to a point. If you have to stretch the spring a 1/4 of an inch to put it on there is less lbs per square inch than if you stretch it 1/2 of an inch.

    • @gitaaa7740
      @gitaaa7740 11 месяцев назад

      I have the JB Strat from the Fender Custom shop. I’ve seen Jeff playing live his tremolo bar seems to be at a different angle than mine. Is this true? Did Jeff custom make his tremolo bars?

  • @ScottfromBaltimore
    @ScottfromBaltimore Год назад +2

    I thought the idea with string gauges was to have them all be about the same tension.
    If the big strings are tighter, wouldn't that pull the neck sideways?
    There's so many factors to think of here... gauge, pitch, diameter, mass, core wire gauge vs winding thickness.
    Spring stiffness? It's an interesting area.

  • @mauriciogambini
    @mauriciogambini Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this valuable information !

  • @GabrielSkolderblad
    @GabrielSkolderblad 2 месяца назад

    The problem with tilting the claw like that is that when using the trem arm up the spring in the middle and at the high E string looses the connection at its connection points and this may lead to tuning problems because the springs may not return to its original position again. This happened to my guitar today when I tried this.

  • @Fearzero
    @Fearzero 3 месяца назад +1

    Carl Verheyen is de man!

  • @martinweston7144
    @martinweston7144 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can vouch for the RUclips channel FruduaTv [ He put the wrong spelling above] vintage, or two post Strat Trem setup procedures, BUT one thing that is not mentioned in the video above, and that is not all Strat Trem Springs are created equal, some are stiffer than others. If setting up for a floating Trem [ so you can bend both up and down] the stiffness of the springs will effect how much the end of the Trem Bridge will tilt up off the body.
    I built and setup a Frankenstrat using the recommendations RE: Parts, by FruduaTv, that being a Wilkinson WV6 SB vintage Trem bridge, with staggered string holes in the block [The staggered string holes in the block if the important part], also a set of GOTOH SD91 vintage staggered tuners, and Graphtech nut, with the 3 combined I have a vintage looking Strat that I can dive bomb away up and down like a crazy man, like it was fitted with a Floyd Rose bridge and a locking nut, and my guitar always comes straight back into tune.It's well worth checking out the around 7 videos FruduaTv has made on the subject

  • @THE_WOAT
    @THE_WOAT 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a beck custom shop strat... I think I could throw that guitar off the empire state building and after hitting the street it would still be in tune. It's amazing how well it stays in tune.

  • @gitaaa7740
    @gitaaa7740 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have the JB Strat from Fender Custom Shop his tremolo bar looks different than mine. Did he make a custom one? The angle is more pronounced

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  11 месяцев назад

      Yes his was longer and had a slightly different bend angle

    • @gitaaa7740
      @gitaaa7740 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@talonguitarworks7514 That upsets me. I paid money for that guitar thinking I was buying a Strat like JB and there are discrepancies. ☹️😡

  • @btbb3726
    @btbb3726 Год назад

    Thank You! Interesting video.

  • @jjemsnd7
    @jjemsnd7 8 месяцев назад

    I use Pyramid strings 10-46. When using 3 springs and set up this way G pull up minor 3rd B maj 2nd and 1 min 2nd my bridge looks like it's going to fall out of the guitar.

  • @jaxone1259
    @jaxone1259 Год назад +2

    You want it to stay in tune this won't solve all the problems .... You need to put locking tuners on the guitar so when you dive bomb on the vibrato bar and let go of it. the strings don't rewrap themselves in a slightly different position around the post and or each other because there are no string wraps there they are eliminated down to 3/4 of a wrap. That's what's on Jeff Becks guitar is and it works perfectly In the old days I always used the Martin Knot and it helped a lot with this in that Hardly any wrap of the string was really needed. My Claw is parallel to the trem block and it stays in perfect tune always just have to hand / finger stretch New strings up and down their length twice before tuning to pitch JMO Never had a Problem with it staying in tune 👍 Thanks For the Video nice Info

  • @EllieLeeBluesfury
    @EllieLeeBluesfury 11 месяцев назад

    Good morning. My name is Ellie Lee and I live up here in St. Petersburg and am a Jeff Beck wannabe. Have a question. I have always wanted to get a roller nut but I play left-handed and can’t seem to find a left-handed roller nut. Do you have a fix for that or am I just stuck with regular nuts. I have a left-handed PRS guitar. Thank you ❤️🎶❤️

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  11 месяцев назад

      I have never seen a left handed roller nut and they are left or right not ambidextrous. you might find a Chinese knock off roller nut that is ambidextrous. Also measure the nut width the fender lsr is for 1.6" width

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  11 месяцев назад

      I'll call Fender parts and accessories today to see if they have a lefty.

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  11 месяцев назад

      Called Fender they never made a lefty LSR or a Jeff Beck signature lefty

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  11 месяцев назад

      There is a guyer brass slotted adjustable nut on line

  • @mattmcfall4970
    @mattmcfall4970 5 месяцев назад +1

    werent the bridges fulcrum?

    • @talonguitarworks7514
      @talonguitarworks7514  5 месяцев назад

      All of the "synchronized " bridges are fulcrum with either the two point or six point fender bridge. Fulcrum is a pivot point that remains static while the bridge moves. The six screws for the fender bridge have smooth shoulders where the bridge rides. The two pint has a knife edge that rides the posts.

  • @VitorMachadoProf
    @VitorMachadoProf Год назад

    I’ve subscribed. Nice presentation. Cheers.

  • @TDDmusique
    @TDDmusique 6 месяцев назад +1

    High quality content. If only all of RUclips was like this.

  • @buska100
    @buska100 Год назад

    Great Info Well Explained. Cheers Mate

  • @richardfinney3179
    @richardfinney3179 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks bro for the info im buyin a roller nut ok 4 or 5 roller nuts for my players peace God Bless

  • @sparkyguitar0058
    @sparkyguitar0058 Год назад

    Whats your take on the Hipshot Tremsetter? I got a deluxe plus Strat with the F Rose/Fender whammy bridge and put a H Trem on it, set the bridge to whammy up and down and just play anymore. Ooh I didnt mention I did this in 96 and havent needed to mess with it again. At this point in this guitar's life it might need fretwork and Im in So Fla.

  • @kevinjackson4237
    @kevinjackson4237 Год назад

    MAGNIFICENT!

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Год назад

    That's great practical information, not based on opinion witch can be rare when it comes to guitar setup and maintenance unfortunately!

  • @cerclesvicieux
    @cerclesvicieux 11 месяцев назад +2

    Or you could just purchase a Jeff Beck Sig Strat. Which is what I did.

    • @DFTaudioVisual
      @DFTaudioVisual 5 месяцев назад

      The JB sig strat that you purchased, was the claw truly on a ten degree angle? Thanks in advance.

  • @bryonmartin9221
    @bryonmartin9221 Год назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @briankeenan4901
    @briankeenan4901 11 месяцев назад +1

    I watch your twin brother, Matt at Texas Toast Guitars.

  • @JazzCatzs
    @JazzCatzs Год назад

    How do we reconcile your 15 degree claw angle suggestion with the other video trem setup by Frudua ? If you were to insert your suggestion of angling the claw into his video - what step in the process would it occur ? He starts adjusting the claw as the final fine tuning step- but if it is already angled, at the beginning ( is this what you suggest) then how can it be fined tuned? Doesn’t it mess everything up previously shown ? I’m Really confused now.

  • @JACKPAVAL
    @JACKPAVAL 11 месяцев назад

    I've learned to just not use my tremolo until the last note of a set..
    Sick of it not coming back in tune .
    I've NEVER had a tremolo that would come back in tune EVER . None of them .
    They all have their problems.

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft Год назад +1

    I say there is more to Jeff Beck's set up than this. I'll call anybody's bluff on this issue. That, and the fact that Jeff Beck said: "I use necks as big as baseball bats." That also helps account for his one-of-a-kind tone as well. At least part of it.

  • @1TEDSong
    @1TEDSong 10 месяцев назад

    There is NO WAY you can do a 3 semitone pull up using a 6 screw system.

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero 3 месяца назад +3

      Nonsense. I'm doing it right now.

  • @1REDRoCKER1
    @1REDRoCKER1 11 месяцев назад

    Jiminee Christmas just give me a slide.

  • @garyvanremortel5218
    @garyvanremortel5218 Год назад +1

    For chrisakes, it's a vibrato, not a tremolo. Words have meaning.

    • @doubleuseven
      @doubleuseven 11 месяцев назад +2

      "...with synchronized tremolo"?

  • @MoneyGrip70
    @MoneyGrip70 26 дней назад +1

    Remember way way back, like 20 years ago when built a guitar, it was just a build? Now everything's a " custom" build. A hate buzz words. Platform my global sustainable custom opinion 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @talonguitarworks7514
    @talonguitarworks7514  Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/UgfMyJ76p4o/видео.html

  • @adhaskym.a9536
    @adhaskym.a9536 11 месяцев назад

    For this reason, he never plays in tune. I never like his playing anymore. I need to be drugged to appreciate his playing. I don't do drugs anymore.

    • @Fearzero
      @Fearzero 3 месяца назад

      Maybe listen to eastern music like Jeff did and you'll get it.