Top Mount Floyd
Top Mount Floyd
I have the Charvel Henrik Donhage signature guitar and love everything about it but the looks. The heavy relic is just too much for me. What other guitars in that price range ($1000-$1500) have a top mounted Floyd and maple fretboard?
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
Strip the finish and dye it with wipe-on poly.
But there are several top mounted Floyd guitars being made these days:
You can find used USA Select Charvels for around $1500
https://reverb.com/item/84089836
Older USA and MIJ Charvels
https://reverb.com/item/82894751
The DeMartini signature Charvels
Kramer has several models, The 84, Baretta, Nightswan etc
Any EVH guitar
Jackson has a Soloist with a top mounted Floyd, (SL1X, I think).
But there are several top mounted Floyd guitars being made these days:
You can find used USA Select Charvels for around $1500
https://reverb.com/item/84089836
Older USA and MIJ Charvels
https://reverb.com/item/82894751
The DeMartini signature Charvels
Kramer has several models, The 84, Baretta, Nightswan etc
Any EVH guitar
Jackson has a Soloist with a top mounted Floyd, (SL1X, I think).
Re: Top Mount Floyd
For Charvels is there a way to tell from the model it has a top mounted trem?
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
Extend your price range a little bit and buy my Snakeskin Charvel
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
Kramer has a handful of guitars with top mount floyds. 1984, Baretta Vintage, Nightswan, Jersey Star.
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
I have worked myself away from Floyd's but never quite understood what the issue is with the top mounts. What are the pro's and con's? Will probably end up with one again at some point so would be interested to know what others think.
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
No issues, but I prefer the top mounts. Coming from playing Gibsons mostly, which have the Tune-O-Matic bridges sitting on top of the guitar, the top mount Floyd has amore natural height/angle for my right hand.eyeball987 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 1:30 pm I have worked myself away from Floyd's but never quite understood what the issue is with the top mounts. What are the pro's and con's? Will probably end up with one again at some point so would be interested to know what others think.
As for pros and cons, the recessed Floyd has the back route that allows you to pull up on the tremolo, while the top mount are usually sitting flush with the top and can dive only. But that can be adjusted, you can put a trem stopper on a recessed Floyd for dive-only and you can raise the top mount to give it some pull-up room.
So the height/angle is the main difference IMHO..
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
Pros: sit higher on the body like a Les Paul bridge. Easier to deck/set to dive only. Still can float.
Cons: not as much room for pull ups as a recessed Floyd. Requires the neck to be angled in order to play right (shims can solve this) which may involve a trip to your tech/luthier.
I can play both but I find the top mounted is easier for me especially if I just got done playing a guitar with a tune o matic bridge. Feels more natural going that way. I have 3 Floyd guitars and 1 is top mount. Since I’m not doing Steve Vai style pull ups, I have more than enough room to do what I like for bar pull ups while it’s floating. That guitar also has a German OFR and the others are 1000 series Floyd’s. Not bad trems by any means but the German is better machined.
Cons: not as much room for pull ups as a recessed Floyd. Requires the neck to be angled in order to play right (shims can solve this) which may involve a trip to your tech/luthier.
I can play both but I find the top mounted is easier for me especially if I just got done playing a guitar with a tune o matic bridge. Feels more natural going that way. I have 3 Floyd guitars and 1 is top mount. Since I’m not doing Steve Vai style pull ups, I have more than enough room to do what I like for bar pull ups while it’s floating. That guitar also has a German OFR and the others are 1000 series Floyd’s. Not bad trems by any means but the German is better machined.
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Re: Top Mount Floyd
Got it. Thanks! I am an LP guy so that would explain why the top mounts that I have had felt better to me. I also usually block trems so that they are dive only.