Surgical Precision for Double-Locking Systems
Floyd Rose bridges offer incredible tuning stability, but intonation requires patience. Because the bridge floats on a set of springs, changing the tension of one string affects the pitch of all others. Success depends on maintaining the balance of the system.
Before checking intonation, ensure your bridge is sitting level (parallel) with the guitar body. If the bridge is tilted forward or back, your readings will shift during the process.
On a Floyd Rose, the saddle is held in place by a hex screw. When you loosen that screw, string tension will usually pull the saddle slightly forward toward the neck.
Use the Intonator Tool to check your progress. Work slowly and follow this sequence:
Only lock the nut at the headstock once your intonation and tuning are perfectly balanced across the entire neck. Once locked, use the bridge-mounted Fine Tuners for any final micro-adjustments.
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Balance over perfection — witness points, shared string pairs, and compensated saddles.