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Aug 12 2009 10:05pm
broke a string.
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learn to play
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Quote (refuseresist @ Wed, 12 Aug 2009, 21:06)
learn to play


im doing it.
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Quote (refuseresist @ Thu, Aug 13 2009, 12:06am)
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Now you can replace them, and know what strings you're playing.

But I'd suggest 10s, so they don't break as easily.


But let me guess, high e?
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Quote (rustyo486 @ Wed, 12 Aug 2009, 22:52)
Now you can replace them, and know what strings you're playing.

But I'd suggest 10s, so they don't break as easily.


But let me guess, high e?


yep.. but.. noob Q.. can i replace those by myself? i mean, im not an exeprt in guitars, and theres the.. bridge? where the tremolo is, theres like 6 adjustable screw, how does it works?
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yep.. but.. noob Q.. can i replace those by myself? i mean, im not an exeprt in guitars, and theres the.. bridge? where the tremolo is, theres like 6 adjustable screw, how does it works?


you have a nut lock on your guitar with tremolo? Ok, still pretty basic. You should have allen wrenches that came with the guitar (if not, you can find one that fits pretty easily, it's usually 3mm).

I read this, seems pretty straight forward. http://www.ehow.com/how_2109874_guitar-that-equipped-locking-bridge.html
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Quote (rustyo486 @ Wed, 12 Aug 2009, 23:26)
you have a nut lock on your guitar with tremolo? Ok, still pretty basic. You should have allen wrenches that came with the guitar (if not, you can find one that fits pretty easily, it's usually 3mm).

I read this, seems pretty straight forward. http://www.ehow.com/how_2109874_guitar-that-equipped-locking-bridge.html


i pmd you..
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Aug 13 2009 01:29am
in the beggining my high e always ripped when tuned wrong and then it ripped again while adjusting... so better buy two string sets at once!

after a couple of times it's easy and doesn't take as much time
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