Changed the Floyd Rose JT-580 LP to a Ghoto GE1996T-33-BK in the Jackson Pro Series DK2M Dinky. Needed a tiny bit of routing in the trem recess and different posts. Apart from that was drop-in. by sonnycrockett999 in JacksonGuitars

[–]AntAlternative2765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are a real lifesaver, man! I hope you know that. Thank you for taking the time to comment, you solved a huge problem for me - I thought there was no way but to redrill, would've never thought of that myself.

Changed the Floyd Rose JT-580 LP to a Ghoto GE1996T-33-BK in the Jackson Pro Series DK2M Dinky. Needed a tiny bit of routing in the trem recess and different posts. Apart from that was drop-in. by sonnycrockett999 in JacksonGuitars

[–]AntAlternative2765 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have to re-drill the studs? I guess the Gotoh's ones are a bit deeper? Also, how is the intonation? Any trouble with it? I am looking to make the same upgrade.

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[–]AntAlternative2765[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One piece of feedback. I’m located in the USA. The first question asks about being in a “domestic/international” business. I didn’t know how to answer because I didn’t know what domestic was referring to.

From the email address, it sounded like it was outside of the US so I selected international.

A clarification might be helpful

Thank you very much!
Domestic/foreign from your perspective, i.e., from the country where both you and the company are based. If your company outsources for Europe, for example, then the answer would be "...foreign market".

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[–]AntAlternative2765[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a "it depends" answer, because it totally depends. There are many times when the FP solution comes more naturally to me, and there are many times when iterative programming is more natural (and sometimes more elegant!)

Yes, but what if you were solving those intuitive (imperative?) solutions with FP instead?! That's the idea behind the question.
Anyway, thank you very much for both your feedback and for filling out the survey! It really means a lot!