Question About Drop Tuning |
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Question About Drop Tuning |
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Jan 22 2012, 04:12 PM |
Yeah, I agree with Cosmin, that's the best idea imo, to have a fixed bridge guitar and de-tune it as you want.
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Jan 22 2012, 04:19 PM |
I also agree with Cosmin! Fixed bridges are the best choice when you want to experiment with different tunings. However if you won't change the tuning and you can buy a good guitar with a high quality floyd rose, it would be the same.
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Jan 23 2012, 05:14 AM |
Something came up today, and it looks like I might have to wait a while to do this. But from the replies, I think I'll be best with a fixed bridge. Thanks for all the replies!!!
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Jan 23 2012, 02:53 PM |
Yep, sounds like you are going with the plan I am going for. When I get a 7 string...I'm getting the fixed bridge so I can easily detune and such.
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