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There is a video on YouTube educating us on how to angle the tremolo claw so as to get, on pulling up the tremolo arm:
One semitone on the first string
He completely ignores (or is blissfully unaware of) the fact that the tremolo block is inflexible - and that the differential range of pitch movement is automatic given the gauge and pitch of the three strings involved.
(Unfortunately), he is a brilliant guitarist... and so gets believed.
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Stability wise, using 4 raw vintage was the best for me personally, in relation to overall feel, action of trem etc. and staying in tune, with it floating.