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Hey, yup it is a master tuner/spring tension adjust. It's control was fine and I just didn't notice a big change while adjusting it. Also, I'm thinking of moving the bridge pickup so that I can mount my GK-2a. (it's a hair short of making it) Am I crazy? It's not a pure composite model, but a wood body/bolt on kneck model. If any of you have horror or success stories, I'd like to here them. Mark Martin Shellard wrote: > The master tune thing seems to work the same on both, I've only played a >TT > once and don't really remember the mechanism too well but back in the >day I > owned a Hohner Steiny licensed guitar with, I guess, the same trem as the > Spirit(?) > This had the master tune knob, it's a great feature, I wish all trems had > something similar. > > Martin Shellard > > > From: Hedewa7@aol.com > > >> It is a master tuner > > on the transtrem, fer sure; > > on the *other* steinie bridges, me no know..... > > > >> (I think adjusts the spring tension > > no, not spring tension..... > > > >> for overall tuning, > >> it's used to align the bridge with the locking mechanism so you can > >> lock/unlock without affecting the tuning. > > TT=yup. > > > >> It also means you can lock the > >> bridge, change the tuning (say drop D) then unlock the bridge and >adjust > >> using the master tune so you can use the trem. > > TT=yup! > > > > best, > > dt / s-c > >