
2007-09-18, 17:07
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Supreme Metalhead
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Coast
Posts: 839
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Originally Posted by Casketcrusher
Just out of curiosity. When changing to a heavier spring set is it needed when you tune down. Like to C for example. Or since there is lack of tension on the strings do I not have to worry about changing springs. Cause I was speaking to a guitar tech today and I ask if I could tune my Hondo down to C standard and soon as he found out it had a Kahler he was like "Naw man. Well you could but it would take like a REALLY long time. I would have to take apart your whole bridge if you wanna tune that low" This got my worried
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Sounds like your guitar guitar tech is a lazy bastard. Anyone who has more than 45 minutes worth of experience with a floating tremolo can do that no problem.
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Originally Posted by the_bleeding
buy a stick of graphite (art stores) and rub it into your nut
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