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  1. 31 gru 2007 · A Propery set up trem should have its Knife edges straight with the posts, but with the Edge III you cannot see them. The Base plate should be slanted.

  2. List your Ibanez 2ED2C1LB Trem Arm for Left-Handed Edge III Bridge today to get it in front of thousands of eyes, quickly and easily. Learn more on the Seller Hub. Sell Yours Now

  3. Ibanez Edge Pro tremolo parts, that include: - Tremolo bridge baseplate; - 6x Fine tuning screws (plus washers), part 2EL2-7B; - Saddle holder plate and fixing screws, part 2LE2-9. The base plate plating has worn off on the top side (where the hand rests when palm-muting), but is structurally in excellent condition. Show More.

  4. 28 kwi 2008 · the knife edges are the two red areas on 2nd and 4th photos. They are connected to the rest of the trem (naturally) which would be the base plate. So, if you compare the base plate to the body, you should be ok and you have good tension on the springs, you should be ok.

  5. The Edge III is a double locking tremolo system developed and produced for Ibanez which was introduced in 2005. It eventually replaced the Edge Pro II. As with most other double locking tremolos, it is based on a design pioneered by Floyd Rose. It has two knife edges which rest against posts.

  6. the tremolo arm, and press it fi rmly into the arm socket of the base plate. ※The tremolo arm of the EDGE III Herman Li Ver. installed on the EGEN8 is a screw-in type. After inserting the tremolo arm into the arm socket, rotate it to fasten it in place. ② To adjust the tightness of the tremolo arm, use an HEX key wrench (2 mm) to adjust

  7. Several unique features set the IBANEZ EDGE apart from other tremolo systems. Fine tuners are located far to the rear Of the unit, making right hand muting techniques possible without interference from the tuning knobs. The shape Of the tine tuning knob is designed for maximum ease Of operation.

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