Topic: Restringing a floating trem

OMG

its  proving hard to restring my new Ibanez. I've got through two top strings in the process . no  doubt that I will get the hang of it eventually.

actually its not quite as fiddly as restringing my classical which requires us to tie knots at the bridge but it still quite a challenge for someome whose used to a strat.

thankfully you tube comes up with the goods.   this was particularly good

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_qLi_cWQLc

Re: Restringing a floating trem

I have a Fender Strat with a Kahler flying tremelo.  Unless its really dirty, I'll change the strings one at a time starting with the low E string.  Its a bear to get in tune once all the strings are changed but here's my technique.  Tune the Low E to Pitch.  Then tune the A and go back to the E and retune it then the A again before going on to D.   Once D is in tune, then retune the E and the A and the D then tune the G. Repeat this pattern until done.  Once my strings are  properly stretched (1 day or so) it almost never goes out of tune.  I use the tremelo rarely, but even when I do, the guitar is almost always reliably in tune.

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Re: Restringing a floating trem

thanks. i'll try it

Re: Restringing a floating trem

Hi John,

This vid might help with restringing your classical guitar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wkunMK_ … re=related

And this one with your Floyd Rose: http://www.ehow.com/video_2389184_restr … uitar.html

Roger

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