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dougr
Posted 2005-12-23 6:58 AM (#125016)
Subject: strings
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Location: ky
the golden rule as everyone knows is to remove and replace your strings one at a time. but what if you are adjusting string height and you have to take all of them of at once. any suggestions?
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willard
Posted 2005-12-23 7:07 AM (#125017 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Not a problem with O's. The last time we kicked this around, many of us took all our strings off every time we change, myself included. I usually clean the fretboard and that "hard to reach area" between the sound hole and the bridge. 2 or 3 time /year I use some lemon oil on the fretboard.
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-23 7:10 AM (#125018 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings



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Location: 6 String Ranch
take them all off.
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alpep
Posted 2005-12-23 7:15 AM (#125019 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: NJ
one at a time
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-23 7:26 AM (#125020 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings



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First the E and then the A and D and G and B and finally the E. Then put back the E and A, you get the jist of it I think.
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dougr
Posted 2005-12-23 7:30 AM (#125021 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings
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thanks all, honstly i always took them all of at once to clean, but since i got into ovations, i wanted to be sure. once you finally get a guitar you really like you want to take the best of care. merry christmas, doug
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willard
Posted 2005-12-23 7:48 AM (#125022 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Al just SELLS gear for a living. He really doesn't know much about it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-12-23 9:17 AM (#125023 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: Boise, Idaho
The only way to clean the fretboard is to take them all off.
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tdeej
Posted 2005-12-23 12:01 PM (#125024 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: North Idaho
Gibson LPs actually have a removeable tailpiece expressly designed so you change all strings at once--the easy way. I do try to release the tension uniformily across all strings.
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willard
Posted 2005-12-23 12:11 PM (#125025 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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I've always wanted to just use a pair of wire cutters and just start cutting, one at a time.
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LeStrange1
Posted 2005-12-23 12:19 PM (#125026 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: New Orleans
I came across a workshop where the tech did just that. After loosening them, he cut each string at the halfway mark with pliers and changed them one by one. I tried it, it was quick and I liked not having to pull each string all the way back through the bridge.
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fillhixx
Posted 2005-12-23 12:19 PM (#125027 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings



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Makes a really cool sound when you do that, really should try to capture it on a synth someday and write it into something........


:eek:
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Styll
Posted 2005-12-23 1:19 PM (#125028 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: USA
I use clippers all the time. Didnt know that was not a widely known method...son of a gun...I should have put a patent on that... :)

anyway the biggest reason for changing one string at a time is for neck stress.

Opinions vary...I change them all at once. I just tigheten them all up when they're all on.


http://www.myspace.com/styllheartandsoul
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LeStrange1
Posted 2005-12-23 1:27 PM (#125029 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: New Orleans
The only time I remove all of the strings at once is when I'm ready to condition the fret board. Otherwise, I'm in the habit of changing them one at a time to prevent dramatic changes in the tension on the neck. Maybe it's because when I was younger and just beginning to play, I had guitars with less quality necks...these killer Ovation necks are probably just fine with any way you change the strings!

Ovation Rules!
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an4340
Posted 2005-12-23 3:54 PM (#125030 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
I'm still studying the Planet Waves auto-trim locking tuners, They seem to be working out. However, as for taking the strings off, I just lossen them all up a couple of turns, and then clip them in the middle. Pull 'em out of their holes.

Never had a problem with taking them all at a time.
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an4340
Posted 2005-12-23 3:56 PM (#125031 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
I'm still studying the Planet Waves auto-trim locking tuners, They seem to be working out. However, as for taking the strings off, I just lossen them all up a couple of turns, and then clip them in the middle. Pull 'em out of their holes.

Never had a problem with taking them all at a time.
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Omaha
Posted 2005-12-23 4:09 PM (#125032 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Location: Omaha, NE
I take them all off.

Jeff
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dougr
Posted 2005-12-23 8:36 PM (#125033 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings
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Location: ky
well. another confession, i cut my strings of too, after loosing them a few turns,i thought i was being lazy, i guess you learn something new every day. ha. ha. later everybody, doug
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Mike O
Posted 2005-12-29 1:40 AM (#125034 - in reply to #125016)
Subject: Re: strings


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Posts: 83

Location: Norman, OK
I've found cutting the strings helps eliminate the finish scratches you can get when you pull the curly-Q out through the holes. Plus taking them all off gives a good opportunity to clean and dress the fretboard.

Mike O
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