Ibanez Lo Pro Edge, Floyd Rose OFR Question

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Hey all,

I know this is an oft discussed topic, but I really couldn’t tell what the straight answer is from review of other forums, so I’m hoping someone can help me out. I’ve got a Jackson SL27 with an OFR. OFR is great but I often get my hand caught on the fine tuners, so I’d love to throw in a low profile Trem.

The Floyd Pro is great, but if i can get a Lo Pro Edge, that would be the ideal. Will the Lo Pro Edge fit into the OFR route? This is a 6 string guitar. And a follow up to that - is it a drop in replacement or would I need to mod the guitar to fit the Lo Pro?

Thanks!
 

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Hey all,

I know this is an oft discussed topic, but I really couldn’t tell what the straight answer is from review of other forums, so I’m hoping someone can help me out. I’ve got a Jackson SL27 with an OFR. OFR is great but I often get my hand caught on the fine tuners, so I’d love to throw in a low profile Trem.

The Floyd Pro is great, but if i can get a Lo Pro Edge, that would be the ideal. Will the Lo Pro Edge fit into the OFR route? This is a 6 string guitar. And a follow up to that - is it a drop in replacement or would I need to mod the guitar to fit the Lo Pro?

Thanks!
Can't help you with the Ibanez bridge part of the question, but Floyd Rose makes a low profile version that might be compatible with the routing. You'd have to email them or check out the diagrams on their site to confirm. My broderick soloist has one and the fine tuners are definitely out of the way.
 

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I have not used it, but the Floyd Rose Pro has a narrower string spacing than the OFR or Edge. However, the MIK 1000 series Floyd Rose Pro has the same string spacing as the OFR. I can't speak to the compatibility with the Edge.

 

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Yeah the 1000 series pro may be the way to go. I’m planning to block it anyway so I’m not too concerned about quality differences, as long as it’s not going to go crazy out of tune or whatever. Thanks!
 

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I'll be that guy..

go for the Gotoh 1996T. https://g-gotoh.com/product/ge1996t/?lang=en

I can't help you much with sizing and fit but the Gotoh is certainly a closer design to the OFR than the Edge. It's not "lo pro" though..
Much as I might agree with your sentiment (I'm a big Gotoh fan), the fine tuners are definitely what the OP is looking at moving. The 1000 Series Pro should take care of that.
 

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I have not used it, but the Floyd Rose Pro has a narrower string spacing than the OFR or Edge. However, the MIK 1000 series Floyd Rose Pro has the same string spacing as the OFR. I can't speak to the compatibility with the Edge.


Do you know if there is a left handed one of that? I haven't been able to find a left handed low profile floyd rose for years.
 

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Much as I might agree with your sentiment (I'm a big Gotoh fan), the fine tuners are definitely what the OP is looking at moving. The 1000 Series Pro should take care of that.
Yeah, judging on how long it took Gotoh to release a 7 string version, I'm sure we will have a low profile version by the end of 2099!
 

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Much as I might agree with your sentiment (I'm a big Gotoh fan), the fine tuners are definitely what the OP is looking at moving. The 1000 Series Pro should take care of that.

The GE1996T does have them angled rearwards like a Lo-Pro, though, so it may be enough to avoid OP's hand? It's one of the reasons I prefer the Gotoh, anyways.
 


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