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i need to put on some pickup covers that i bought. is it bad to remove all the strings? i've heard that it is, but i'd like to know for sure.
thanks...
thanks...
i need to put on some pickup covers that i bought. is it bad to remove all the strings? i've heard that it is, but i'd like to know for sure.
thanks...
The only time you need to be careful removing all the strings is if you have a floating bridge and thats just because you want to get it back in exactly the same place. I have never swapped strings one at a time and I've changed thousand sets in the last thirty years. If ever you do have a floating bridge its best to change one at a time or just mark the bridge position with a strip of masking tape.
You wont harm your neck by the way.
Maybe I don't understand what you mean by "floating bridge". My Strat has a floating bridge (meaning the string tension is counterbalanced by springs), and taking all the strings off is not a problem. When I replace the strings and bring them up to pitch the bridge moves back to where it belongs.
well, i have a hardtail bridge, so no worries.
one more question, what are the proper pickup heights? JB/Jazz combo, btw.
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It can be dangerous to the person doing it, but I don't see how it could hurt the guitar.Sure, take 'em all off, just DON'T CUT THE TIGHT STRINGS WITH WIRE CUTTING PLIARS. This is horrible trauma to a guitar. Detune them to remove them.
It can be dangerous to the person doing it, but I don't see how it could hurt the guitar.
It won't really cause any damage to either. Not really a big time saver though.![]()