regan
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Re: Explain in detail the procedures you use to change electric guitar strings.
This 'do not remove all the strings as changes in pressure is bad for the neck and guitar' is utter nonsense
We are on a pickup forum at some point the vast majority of us have removed all the strings to change a pickup, bridge or machineheads not once have I heard of any real world ill effects.
It's an urban myth perpetuated by the ill informed don't believe everything you read
Be cautious when changing strings. There are those who do it differently. Use caution when watching videos on changing strings its like any other info on the internet not everything you see or read is correct. I do not loosen off all strings at once then cut them then start restringing. I loosen one string at a time cut it then replace with a new string then tune it then slightly stretch the string by pulling up at the twelve fret and fifth fret you might have to do this 3 or 4 times till it tunes. Then continue to do same with each string. Removing all six strings at once dramatically changes the pressure exerted on the neck of the guitar. Relieving this pressure and then quickly adding pressure back by putting on new strings can cause some serious problems for the instrument. To keep the guitar from going out of tune, put the string through the eyelet bring it underneath back towards you then pull up top then turn the key, adding a little pressure to the string as you slowly wind. Then the cable is locked and won't slip causing it to go out of tune.
This is how I do mine. Then once a year it goes in for cleaning and full setup.
This 'do not remove all the strings as changes in pressure is bad for the neck and guitar' is utter nonsense
We are on a pickup forum at some point the vast majority of us have removed all the strings to change a pickup, bridge or machineheads not once have I heard of any real world ill effects.
It's an urban myth perpetuated by the ill informed don't believe everything you read
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