OK, this is embarassing , but I spent an hour just trying to get the ball end locked into the R tailpiece! I know to use a capo or tape further up the neck, but unless you get the ball end seated, that info is useless!
DOES anybody have a way to guide it in to get it seated? I can't change a whole set every time I have a string break. I use the Ernie Ball .008 12-string electric set, so it does happen from time to time. The slotted strings are bad enough, but this sucks!
Thanks in advance!
Tony
Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
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Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
Have you tried curved forceps or hemostats (surely, you have one of those in your stash tool box)?
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Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
Hmmmm...might just work. Thanks!
Any other suggestions guys???
Tony
Any other suggestions guys???
Tony
Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
I use one of the little hex keys supplied with the guitar to poke the ball end into its notch. Got that trick from McGuinn's DVD.
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Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
Will it stay put in the notch if you get it in? My eyes suck, so it doesn't help I can't see $h!+!
Tony
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Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
Yeah, it stays put as long as you keep some kind of tension on the string until you get it tightened up. Lots of us use a capo as a kind of third hand in this operation.
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Re: Replacing an E string on a 370/12 W/ "R tailpiece"
Yeah, I was ready with a capo, but couldn't get the damned thing started....
Tony
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