How To Set Up a Vintage Strat Six Bolts Screws Tremolo for Best Floating Performance

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Komentáře • 378

  • @captainpancake1749
    @captainpancake1749 Před 2 lety +8

    By far the best Strat Setup Guide on CZcams. Please come back one day for more Videos!
    Grazie mille!

  • @mcmdrpiffle447
    @mcmdrpiffle447 Před 5 lety +80

    All right then ! I realise this was posted almost 5 years ago.
    THE BEST video I've come across discussing basic set up of a Strat. For those of us who have done this so many times, little details like videoing the different Phillips Head screwdrivers and how they do, or don't fit those 6 screws.
    Nice to see details like this as those 6 screws are paramount to the overall performance of this guitar.
    Great production value as in clear/concise/easy to understand and follow.
    Damn Fine job Frudua Tv. Thank you for putting this out!

    • @Igornopolis
      @Igornopolis Před 5 měsíci

      2024. Strats rule the verse..

  • @punkmusiclessons
    @punkmusiclessons Před rokem +11

    the Strat really is like something from the future - perfectly engineered

  • @ConstantineJajas
    @ConstantineJajas Před 10 lety +33

    Thank you so much for this. I just unlocked 100% of my Strat :) Never thought a six-screw trem could be this stable.

    • @51MontyPython
      @51MontyPython Před 5 lety +2

      Why would a six-screw trem be any less stable?

    • @HF1600ie
      @HF1600ie Před 3 lety

      @@51MontyPython mine's horrible!! I did this without success.

    • @jazznotes3802
      @jazznotes3802 Před 2 lety +4

      @@HF1600ie Then it’s most likely not the Tremolo but something else, like the nut, string breaking angle or string tree coursing the issue.
      Even my Squier Bullet (with 6 screw trem) stays in tune, even with heavy trem use. The stings should break at the same angle (or close enough) and you must lubricate all string contact points with a very good lubricant. I use something called “Nut Sauce.” When setup correctly your guitar will function almost as good as a “double locking system.”

    • @tintecobrizo
      @tintecobrizo Před rokem

      @@jazznotes3802 interesting, never thought a squier bullet could be that stable. do you use locking tuners on that guitar, or does the stability come from the setup?

    • @nedim_guitar
      @nedim_guitar Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@tintecobrizo Locking tuners aren't the decisive factor for tuning stability. They are hardly even important. The nut, string tree, and the bridge are all contact points, or friction points, that can create issues with tuning stability.

  • @frankgreen178
    @frankgreen178 Před 5 lety +7

    One of THE best, if not the best series of videos on how to set up strat vibrato blocks. Slow and meticulous. And the hows and whys. Kudos.

  • @tommylarsson2025
    @tommylarsson2025 Před 5 lety +11

    I've learned a lot by watching your videos. It's actually really fun to take care of your instrument and give it some love cause instruments always give it back to you. And with a "captain" like you, its a lot easier. Thanks a lot!

  • @Snowy0123
    @Snowy0123 Před 8 lety +10

    by far the best information on setups I've ever seen anywhere. .excellent

  • @NudnikShpilkus
    @NudnikShpilkus Před 7 měsíci +1

    The advice here in this video about adjusting the bridge screws for better floating bridge performance fixed 90% of my Strat's tuning issues.
    Going to look into a slightly taller string tree spacer so the angle behind the nut on the E and B strings is a little less severe, and give all the friction points another touch of lubrication.
    Grazie mille! ❤

  • @bobceffo
    @bobceffo Před 9 lety +11

    2 years has passed since I lernt from you...
    you changed my life. no kidding

    • @punk434
      @punk434 Před 9 lety +2

      Roberto Zanrosso I still don't know how to set my Fender. :(

    • @Xxmeca421xX
      @Xxmeca421xX Před 3 lety

      @@punk434 tons of aggravation and setup adjustments

  • @rustyshackleford4743
    @rustyshackleford4743 Před 9 lety +23

    Thanks a bunch man, my floating tremolo is staying in perfect tune. I never thought my Strat would be able to perform like this, so I kind of took a chance and just tried setting this up for fun, thinking I would probably have to change it back to resting on the body. But I didn't have to! I'm amazed at how well it stays in tune. Using a pencil on the nut slots works really well.

  • @antin5504
    @antin5504 Před 8 lety +2

    These are GREAT stuff Frudua! I think finally I'm starting to get idea how stratocaster bridge should be setup to actually stay in tune :)

  • @blackfender100
    @blackfender100 Před 10 lety +3

    Thanks Fruda I always watch your videos. very informative.I have learned a lot from you I appreciate the effort .

  • @mcwip543
    @mcwip543 Před 4 lety +11

    9:02 "mmmmm~" 😂😂 but seriously. Thanks. I've had my strat hardtailed for a while and wanted it to work correctly again

  • @antonioleon8041
    @antonioleon8041 Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you very much my friend, i have been waiting for more of your videos for a very long time, and i heard you uploaded a new one i couldnt wait to get home and learn some of your very useful knowledge, thanks again my friend we follow you blindly!!

  • @thisisradioclash311
    @thisisradioclash311 Před 10 lety +1

    Been waiting for this. Thank you!!!

  • @cecilmusick8629
    @cecilmusick8629 Před 2 lety +2

    Your video's regarding Strat vibrato's are the very best, thank you!

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng Před 6 lety

    This is the best tutorial and most useful. The only other videos that are better are the series of videos you made on Stratocaster setup and tuning stability.

  • @ludwigdrummers
    @ludwigdrummers Před 10 lety +13

    Damn man ! Your Stratocaster-series are awesome ! You helped me very much with my loved guitar :)

  • @toneclassics
    @toneclassics Před 10 lety

    Nice Job Fratello! Very clear and easy to follow.

  • @MorrisChannel4
    @MorrisChannel4 Před rokem +1

    wow, 9 year video and also included the same exact trem system and brand i have on my guitar. This worked wonders! thanks

  • @eaeaJPP
    @eaeaJPP Před 8 lety

    you are amazing men! the best demostration ever. respect

  • @ganondorf66
    @ganondorf66 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was exactly the amount of info I needed, nothing more nothing less, thanks!

  • @TheAchillers
    @TheAchillers Před 10 lety +1

    thanks Mr Frudua really nice tips I enjoy your videos - very useful!!

  • @afterforever33
    @afterforever33 Před 10 lety +1

    Your videos is always very helpfull, thank you very much!!!

  • @Ronno4691
    @Ronno4691 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank @#!% for fellows like your good self sharing this knowledge on CZcams. My friend's son bought a brand new Mex Strat like this and I noticed it was sold with a floating bridge like on this guitar and I thought to myself, "That is going to cost a fortune to get sorted when a string bursts!". A year on and I know how to help him now. Thank you.

  • @larasta9459
    @larasta9459 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks man. this is so helpful . i learn many things about the bridge ..

  • @chusssMusic
    @chusssMusic Před 10 lety +17

    Great video. Can you please advise on what is the best sequence to setup a 6-bolt start guitar? tremolo, action, intonation. which should be done first to achieve the best setup? Thanks, keep the good work up.

    • @wormlord42
      @wormlord42 Před 6 lety +13

      Tremolo, then action then intonation because you're moving from the most to least degrees of freedom

  • @jonnihard1090
    @jonnihard1090 Před 4 lety +4

    Man i did this to a squire strat and I never thought it would ever be able to stay in tune. Thanks big time

    • @giorgiocurcetti4001
      @giorgiocurcetti4001 Před 4 lety +2

      I applied all his tricks to my bog-standard £40 Encore imitation Strat and guess what....it works!!! I can do dive bombs, upward bends, Jeff Beck-style stuff, and it still stays in tune...

  • @Icepacalapse
    @Icepacalapse Před 6 lety +2

    This guy knows his physics. It's all about how the trem. meets the screws and paying attention to the small details. You have to have a sharp edge where it pivots. A lot of usage will wear the screws and the plate. This has often given a stock strat tremolo an undeserved reputation when what is needed is proper maintenance and service.

  • @utubehound69
    @utubehound69 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you Frudua Tv this video help me get my PRS w/six screw saddle to work floating like a Floyd w/Perfect tuning after using the trem!!! Thank you very much you got it nailed. I did see an interesting vid of a guy that ran three springs & he tilted the spring claw to distribute the tension on the strings i.e. the low side more tension & the high side less tension on the claw so that the claw is at an angle / . I'm trying to get my strat to do as well as the PRS but not as much success.

  • @MrRandyterrell
    @MrRandyterrell Před 9 lety +6

    Thats a Beautiful Strat!

  • @krauz111
    @krauz111 Před 10 lety +5

    very good info, thanks for the video

  • @BrendonInfante
    @BrendonInfante Před 9 lety

    Very informative and concise, thank you!

  • @edimarquescharana5881
    @edimarquescharana5881 Před 6 lety +2

    So much GOOD info in your videos Frudua! Thank you in the first place!
    The 2 questions I have for you are about the "bonus tip" you teach in the video:
    1 - how many mm you suggest the 2 outter screws should be raised? Or is it just a matter of experimenting (always keeping in mind that I'll have to lower the saddles in the same amount to compensate the raising of the screws)?
    2 - how to be certain that I screw in the 4 inside screws to the same height of the 2 "pivot" screws?
    Sorry if these are basic doubts, but I'm trying to learn as much as possible in order to start doing my own setups and want to be sure I learn everything correctly!
    Cheers and thank you for your work!

  • @tonyalto1014
    @tonyalto1014 Před 2 lety

    Thanks! Learned a bunch! Great instructions.

  • @sentiasabelajar7431
    @sentiasabelajar7431 Před 9 lety

    you are the best tutorial on youtube...easy to understand.

  • @benjaminv.4606
    @benjaminv.4606 Před 10 lety

    Thanks Frudua this has been very useful

  • @GardenBelly
    @GardenBelly Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the informative vid. Nice to have some of the "screts" in my own arsenal now.

  • @simongroot5246
    @simongroot5246 Před 6 lety +13

    4:03 when you get frustraded because your can't play a hard riff...

  • @angrybabka9483
    @angrybabka9483 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg man, I was surprised to hear familiar voice) I'm very excited bout your vocal harmonies videos

  • @LuxeXx
    @LuxeXx Před 7 lety

    Your English is excellent. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @g.m.6417
    @g.m.6417 Před 5 lety +1

    I have been doing this since the mid seventies. Learned the tricks & secrets fom my cousin who was a well known guitarist who i lost ten years ago. Sometimes i use a regular nut & if it is slotted properly it will work. Mostly i use spertzel tuners, which were not available back then & a graphtech nut which slso was not popular back then but i got it to work ptetty good! I use neck srews instead of regular screws for the claw. I only use two springs because i find there is more tension because of the bridge floating! But there is one major trick that was not shown in this gentlemans video.
    If u get all these steps right it's just about flawless. I can put new strings on without even stretching them & i stay in tune well. But i do stretch the springs. I really use the trem & put it threw the ringer & stay in tune all night. People don't believe me until they actually play my guitars. I have about 6 strats & 5 telecasters & one tele with a tremelo. I also do it to an American standard bridge which will dive more profoundly! Either way i can dive or pull up & get those crazy whammy sounds & never have to worry if i am in tune.

  • @orlandopelletier5036
    @orlandopelletier5036 Před 6 lety +2

    hey Frudua - thanks for your videos, I have learned alot about setups from you, i have tried other methods for keeping the vintage bridge in tune - there are many different ways of doing it some work better then others and they all have pros and cons but in my opinion the Frudua method is the best for floating bridge, its not perfect, but ITS THE BEST for those who want a vintage 6 screw floating bridge....in the end thou (and this is just a personal thing, matter of opinion) all the trouble of maintaining the tuning on a floating bridge just isint worth it, i just screwed it down in the end and gain trouble free tuning giving up my ability to raise pitch with whammy....for me it was worth it, plus if you palm mute much the floating bridge can be pain for that too

  • @joeybaima5139
    @joeybaima5139 Před 7 lety +2

    Hey, Us Itallians Rock !!! My Great Grand parents Are From Milan.
    You Have Excellent Vids.

    • @KvotheHA
      @KvotheHA Před 7 lety +2

      Well he does have italian roots. There are plenty of people whose families had to emigrate and later on in life find out where they were originally from and eventually even move there because they like it. So I see nothing wrong with him consedering himself italian. Good for him! No need to hate.

    • @g.m.6417
      @g.m.6417 Před 5 lety

      Italian my self. That's why i have the tricks & secrets. Lol!

  • @thomasnguyen8505
    @thomasnguyen8505 Před 8 lety +1

    Yes man thanks a bunch! it works splendidly :) Video was easy to follow with my 6 screw vintage trem!

  • @emildefi74
    @emildefi74 Před 6 lety +6

    A lot of people say that is impossible a stratocaster stays in tune with a floating tremolo, but with this setup my strato stays perfect in tune also with a very high bridge! :)

  • @simonspringett9909
    @simonspringett9909 Před 6 lety

    Such a useful video. Thank you so much.

  • @xxedelbrockxx
    @xxedelbrockxx Před 10 lety +1

    I have become a pretty successful guitar tech thanks to you!

  • @jonnihard1090
    @jonnihard1090 Před 3 lety

    Just wanna give another shoutout to this video. Its been almost a year since I seen this and my strat has been my main guitar ever since.

  • @sunnys3325
    @sunnys3325 Před 5 lety

    I love this guy AND his accent!!

  • @claytoncampbell7541
    @claytoncampbell7541 Před 3 lety

    Well, you saved another life over here, seven years on. Many thanks for this!
    🍻

  • @AleksandrsKarimovs
    @AleksandrsKarimovs Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you! I did everything by your recommendations on my Squier classic vibe strat with stock bridge. It works flawlessly by 90% )). I replaced the stock flat saddles with those by Highwood, and put a tusq string tree. I'm using only two springs btw, set at an angle. I little problem however is about the 6 pivot bolts: since they don't have a curved slot (like most 2-bolt systems do) for a bridge plate to stick to, the latter sometimes travels up or down after shaking or dive-bombing. And that is a pain in ass, since both the tuning string action are getting affected. I tried to screw the two side bolts as low as possible, still allowing the bridge to flow, and it helped a little.
    I was browsing google to find solution and came across PRS pivot bolts (they have these slots). However I haven't found yet any reliable first-hand experience on using them on strats. So I'm wondering whether it's worth spending 40euros to try. I suspect they might not fit to the strat body, and the holes on the plate need to be shaped/sanded accordingly to stick. Any ideas? Has anyone tried them?

    • @SafeAndTheGang
      @SafeAndTheGang Před 2 lety +1

      I know this is old but I'd appreciate an update on whether you tried those PRS pivot bolts.

    • @AleksandrsKarimovs
      @AleksandrsKarimovs Před 2 lety +1

      @@SafeAndTheGang not yet. Overall I'm satisfied with how the bridge floats and keeps tune the "old way".

  • @joerchf
    @joerchf Před 10 lety +2

    Hi, I have enjoyed all of your videos so far - very precise and helpful. However, you mentioned in a video two years ago that you would make a video on pickup adjustment. May we still hope that you will teach us how to adjust pickups? Thanks!

  • @SayonaraSixString
    @SayonaraSixString Před 7 lety +3

    An instrument from the future! This is great thanks!

  • @elephantricity
    @elephantricity Před 10 lety +7

    Yes, thanks Frudua! Thanks for giving away the secrets of the men who want our money! Never again will I go to a luthier.

    • @TheForce_Productions
      @TheForce_Productions Před 5 lety

      I think the only reason to go to a luthier is for order him a new body or neck as we want them, ALL the rest of the adjustments of a guitar can be easily made by anyone.

  • @LarsBauer74
    @LarsBauer74 Před 7 lety

    very helpful video! thank you!

  • @robertwatkins8220
    @robertwatkins8220 Před 6 lety

    Thank you! Great Video! information i needed!

  • @Sumkindamon
    @Sumkindamon Před 4 lety +8

    Great video. Thanks! I'm confused on why the hell i didn't see it before...

  • @danpricop7214
    @danpricop7214 Před 6 lety +3

    i removed the string trees,I used some grapfhite pencil for nut and sadles and is perfect.It stays in tune on bendings,dive bombing,etc...And is freaking cheap guitar,something like 120 euros (aria stg 003). Thank You Frudua!

  • @NMranchhand
    @NMranchhand Před 10 lety +1

    Another super video! Thank you very much. Your English is excellent. Please allow me to contribute that the sound of the "I" in pivot is the same as in the word "it", and that, "height" rhymes with "bite, "light", and "night."

  • @angeljohanngarcia
    @angeljohanngarcia Před 8 lety

    Great explanation!! Thanks

  • @BarneyFife00
    @BarneyFife00 Před 8 lety

    Excellent vid. Thanks.

  • @Nikkimaya1
    @Nikkimaya1 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for showing us how to set up my vibrator. The old lady is gonna love it.

  • @MrTaroo1
    @MrTaroo1 Před 6 lety

    Nice one brother. Thank you so much.

  • @backlineguy
    @backlineguy Před 10 lety +1

    Love the videos...I will donate...also, how can I set the saddle height to allow for the best possibility of staying in tune when using the term system again? confused about that please.

  • @gorimus
    @gorimus Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the detailed instructuions. In you experince, which is vibrato system is a better option on the strat in terms of stability and operation: 6-point or 2-point? Thanks in advance!

  • @MisterGuitarItalia
    @MisterGuitarItalia Před 8 lety +1

    Bravissimo! Il migliore...

  • @user-ly6pl9iv8e
    @user-ly6pl9iv8e Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks Frudua!
    I'm Korean who use stratocaster type guitar.
    I want my guitar to floating bridge, and your video helped a lot.
    Now I can have both down/up ward movement.
    Thanks a lot again!

  • @johnnybrown9581
    @johnnybrown9581 Před 5 lety +8

    4:03 that’s quite a feat without a locking system

  • @darienmann6448
    @darienmann6448 Před 10 lety +1

    1) This has a deep drilled block. See the protruding ball end wraps? Also block is offset, G string has better angle. String behind saddle in block increases tension and tone, but left hand bend will pull out of tune. Drill to 1cm from top plate for better tuning. It's the only way to keep G in tune after bend without a whammy reset.
    2) By narrowing high E saddle to clear nut and making top plate arm hole larger, modifying block to L shape (first drill thru for allen key access to retainer) a Floyd arm is easily mounted. Do this when tired of stripping threads and breaking arms.
    3) File away forward edge of top plate back to screws, restore bevel, and much more dive is available, an octave on A with 10's. Still much more tone than a floyd but inexpensive and reliable as well.

  • @erdogan330
    @erdogan330 Před 10 lety

    thank you for the video all helps.

  • @kenvorland
    @kenvorland Před 9 lety

    Cool tips man Rock it cheers...

  • @express49
    @express49 Před 8 lety

    Thank you , well done !

  • @boogierandy7547
    @boogierandy7547 Před rokem

    great explanation and information.

  • @hickorytravel
    @hickorytravel Před 9 lety

    very informative. thanks

  • @chavruta2000
    @chavruta2000 Před 9 lety

    You're the best, man.

  • @JefrusOk
    @JefrusOk Před 9 lety

    brilliant video, cheers!

  • @frankzander7151
    @frankzander7151 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video, very useful. I just used it as instructons to set up the tremolo of my 20 Euro Strat copycat, and it is about stable...as good as it gets, I suppose.
    Thanks for your effort, man.

  • @stonkmyconk2741
    @stonkmyconk2741 Před 3 lety

    you are a good coach, thank you.

  • @bigc-yw6jm
    @bigc-yw6jm Před 10 lety

    I really need all the expertise you offer. i recently bought a used 96 strat that needs most of the adjustments you cover I wish you could do it for me. So awsome your videos!

  • @TheForce_Productions
    @TheForce_Productions Před 5 lety +2

    You really know how to stress trem hahahaha Greetings from Buenos Aires!

  • @brunologan5584
    @brunologan5584 Před 10 lety

    super video ! merci beaucoup :)

  • @thinksmart1st
    @thinksmart1st Před 10 lety

    Enjoyed your video as a tinkerer extraordinary there is no way that I would want to set-up a guitar vibrato not without the internet. It just so happened this evening the grandson friend ask me to fix his yahama the low E string had snapped and since the wammy bar guitar tuning is different I wanted to learn more about it. Your video is very helpful.

  • @raytristani
    @raytristani Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @stewieiommi
    @stewieiommi Před 9 lety

    Excellent, thanks very much.

    • @FruduaTv
      @FruduaTv  Před 9 lety

      stewieiommi You're welcome

  • @yohanonshine4664
    @yohanonshine4664 Před 4 lety

    Guitar I am fixing this was best method, I'm still having intonation problem wit low e, 6th string slightly sharp at 12th feet, also tune with block of paper under bridge then take it out and bring it back with the spring tensioner thank you so much

  • @benjaminv.4606
    @benjaminv.4606 Před 10 lety

    Frudua, thanks for the video tutorial, very helpful. I have one question, from a design standpoint will counter sunk screws ease vibrato performance, just an idea?

  • @NiftyNodes
    @NiftyNodes Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @omeletshakya
    @omeletshakya Před 3 lety

    Hi there, these videos are awesome. Thanks. What is your opinion on locking tuners and tuning stability? Would using your wrapping technique eliminate need for locking tuners? I hear different opinions of trem use and tuning stability with locking tuners. Thanks again

  • @rollingstopp
    @rollingstopp Před 10 lety

    i drilled six inches of steel out of my trem block to help keep it in tune ..because frudua said so...This Guy is God with the Guitar

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před 6 lety

    Hi great vid, I'm gonna look up your others. Does it matter what gauge strings?
    What gauge are you running on that strat?
    Thank you!

  • @mcmdrpiffle447
    @mcmdrpiffle447 Před 5 lety

    And....just subscribed and recommended. Hope you're still out there Frudua Tv Guy......

  • @kez6944
    @kez6944 Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @fretboardvisionary
    @fretboardvisionary Před 6 lety

    Thank you!!

  • @DougHinVA
    @DougHinVA Před 8 lety +1

    The Strat saddles have the Allen screws sticking up to chafe your right hand if you play close to the bridge. The neck to body angle or shorter Allen screws should take care of that.

  • @directive-4
    @directive-4 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the video. I did not quite get the saddles part near the end(where you raise the outer pivots). The other question i have is, why bother with a 6 point when you make it act like a 2 point? Is there any advantage to a 6 point? Speaking of saddles i do notice that my high e string saddle tends to shift horizontally (to the floor)after playing and i dont know why! It effects my tuning everytime! Have you ever encountered this problem? Anyway thanks and well done for the great work you do.

  • @listening6220
    @listening6220 Před 9 lety

    Excellent !

  • @timnoble4137
    @timnoble4137 Před 5 lety

    Another great video. Very, very, informative. THX. I have a problem with my vintage Strat type bridge; the high E string sounds 'dead' compared to the others. I have cleaned and graphited the nut slot and changed the string. Still the same. It appears that the string is hard against the inner height adjustment screw for that saddle. The saddle cannot be moved laterally as it is already hard up against the B string saddle. It is as if the saddles are too wide. Any ideas, please? The guitar is a Harley Benton ST-62 vintage strat copy and after a small set-up, has good playability and great tone. Apart from this one problem. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

  • @hyperboleno7
    @hyperboleno7 Před 4 lety

    great video, helped me a lot! ps. loving the spanish accent!

  • @PhilDoughty
    @PhilDoughty Před 10 lety

    Thank you - for me at 11:12 was the best tip