Lucius Paisley
Well-known member
It's a long shot, but whatever. I recently purchased an RS440; gorgeous little thing, short, thin, red, beautiful, and right-handed.
I am not any of those things. But I make do.
I haven't needed to flip a righty in a while, usually I turn everything around; nut, pickup, strings.
What I haven't needed to do before is flip the tremelo, but since the RS440 has the Pro Rock'r installed, it makes sense to me that I will need to put the saddles in reverse order; since they're used to the pressure of keeping their accompanying string in place.
Which leaves the locking nut. Since I don't think I can leave it as it is; pressure of accompanying string, etc. Should I replace the nut or the entire neck of the guitar?
Hopefully all this makes sense to somebody. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can give me.
I am not any of those things. But I make do.
I haven't needed to flip a righty in a while, usually I turn everything around; nut, pickup, strings.
What I haven't needed to do before is flip the tremelo, but since the RS440 has the Pro Rock'r installed, it makes sense to me that I will need to put the saddles in reverse order; since they're used to the pressure of keeping their accompanying string in place.
Which leaves the locking nut. Since I don't think I can leave it as it is; pressure of accompanying string, etc. Should I replace the nut or the entire neck of the guitar?
Hopefully all this makes sense to somebody. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can give me.