Actually, I need a guitar to try it on hahahahah. My only LP style guitar I have is my PRS McArty 594 and it's pretty much perfect as it is.(Little Devil on Your Shoulder) Do it.........
You need to buy a new guitar to use a $50 trem?
Checks out.
I still have an extra string tree waiting for a guitar build.
Dude, don't mess with my process.......You need to buy a new guitar to use a $50 trem?
Checks out.
I still have an extra string tree waiting for a guitar build.
Look.... I bought a Tele so I could get my Les Paul out of the workshop before it gets damaged...
But, I'm not familiar enough with the Tele for it to take that place just yet, so the only logical thing I can do at this point is buy another Les Paul so I'm not as worried about the one in the shop.
Also the Les Paul needs a new pickup selector switch and last time I checked new ones come with one already installed.
I hate changing strings, so…
Me either…but none of my guitars sound very goodI can't even use that reason for a new guitar. I like changing strings. It's a weird guilty pleasure
Do mineI can't even use that reason for a new guitar. I like changing strings. It's a weird guilty pleasure
Me either…but none of my guitars sound very good![]()
Do mine
You mean you're not coming here to do them?Sure send them over.
You mean you're not coming here to do them?
Can I recommend the StringStretcha?I hate changing strings, so…
I've seen those but have no idea how they work. I don't see how it can be any better than my tried and true method of just grabbing the string with my hand and stretching along the length of the string. The main issue I see is the "seating" of the coils around the tuner post.Can I recommend the StringStretcha?
It's changed my string changing life, cut the time in half and eased the stretching process to simplicity. I am glad that I found it before my hands got older and more fragile.