jco5055
Well-Known Member
I feel like I"ve seen the opposite asked, but not really Kahler -> Floyd Rose.
I am soon going to receive a custom shop quality guitar that has a Kahler 2300 model. I'm going to try to make it work, but this will actually be the first time I've truly owned a Kahler equipped guitar that is also high enough quality that I have no doubts it's set up correctly....so I'll get to see if I am the majority that will end up preferring a Floyd or not. I've posted many times here that I love Kahler's feel, but we'll see how it is in terms of staying in tune etc.
Now I'm really jumping the gun, but IF i wanted to eventually get a luthier to replace the Kahler with a Floyd, how hard would it be? My main concern is I know specifically this guitar has more neck angle since a Kahler needs it, and most Floyd guitars are straight. Since it's a neckthrough the angle can't be changed, so will this cause headaches? I should probably clarify I'd want a recessed floyd aka it can pull up also.
Thanks!
I am soon going to receive a custom shop quality guitar that has a Kahler 2300 model. I'm going to try to make it work, but this will actually be the first time I've truly owned a Kahler equipped guitar that is also high enough quality that I have no doubts it's set up correctly....so I'll get to see if I am the majority that will end up preferring a Floyd or not. I've posted many times here that I love Kahler's feel, but we'll see how it is in terms of staying in tune etc.
Now I'm really jumping the gun, but IF i wanted to eventually get a luthier to replace the Kahler with a Floyd, how hard would it be? My main concern is I know specifically this guitar has more neck angle since a Kahler needs it, and most Floyd guitars are straight. Since it's a neckthrough the angle can't be changed, so will this cause headaches? I should probably clarify I'd want a recessed floyd aka it can pull up also.
Thanks!