I just restrung a floyd rose guitar for the first time thanx to this webpage...


TheTrooper
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TheTrooper
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11/30/2003 5:28 am
I've had no experience restringing a floyd rose guitar untill earlier today when I broke my string. I had a pack of strings luckily, but all the guitarists I know say its a pain in the ass to restring it. I called guitar center and asked if they could do it, they said they dont do that, then I called some other local music shop and they said it would take a week due to "holiday season" and would cost me 25$. So instead of throwing my money away I did a search on it and found this http://www.ultimateguitarpage.com/tips/change.html

anyway I recomend it to anyone that doesnt know how to restring a floyd rose guitar
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Death55
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11/30/2003 11:10 pm
Wow, i broke my string a day before u did and it was also my first time re-stringing a floyd rose. I was changing from a gauge 10 to 9 and i did not realize that i would need to alter the bridge and ended up trying to tune it for hours. I took it down to a local shop where i got it from and the guy alter the bridge for me and tuned it for free.
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