Best Way To Re-string A Guitar? |
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Best Way To Re-string A Guitar? |
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Jan 29 2008, 11:40 PM |
Ok, I have this doubt since a long time ago, and maybe it's a silly question, but I have to ask
What's the correct way to change strings? 1) Remove one string and put the new one, then proceed to the next or... 2) Remove all 6 strings at the same time, and then put the new ones? I ask this because sometimes I think, or maybe I heard it, or read it somewhere, that if you remove all 6 strings at the same time from the guitar it loses too much tension, and that could be bad for the neck. So, is there any truth in that? Does it make any difference or are both methods ok? If there is no difference then I'll keep removing all strings at the same time and take advantage of that to clean the neck/body more easily. Thanks -------------------- Guitars:
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Jan 29 2008, 11:50 PM
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one string at a time saves time in the end
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Jan 30 2008, 12:12 AM |
if you want to clean the fretboard and thats very recommended you have to remove all the strings
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Jan 30 2008, 12:27 AM |
If it's floating...well..you know what to do...one by one
But if it's' fixed or some good thing is to remove all strings,clean up the fretboard and then put strings in this order: First G and D(checking them both) Than A(check all strings) Than B(check all) Than low E (check all) and finally high E(check all). -------------------- Youtube
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Jan 30 2008, 12:32 AM |
All strings at once - Oil the fretboard twice and polish the frets.
For a floating bridge, squeeze a bit of wood underneath to hold it in place os the springs don't sink it. Or take the opportunity to once in a while clean the enitre tremolo, all the little pieces. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Jan 30 2008, 03:31 AM |
I usally don't do this method but the few times I have, I use a deck of cards instead of wood, no scratches and you always get the perfect sized wedge. That's good method,floating guys,be sure to try it. -------------------- Youtube
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Jan 30 2008, 08:48 AM |
I usally don't do this method but the few times I have, I use a deck of cards instead of wood, no scratches and you always get the perfect sized wedge. Clever! I'll try it out next time. -------------------- My bands homepage
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