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Old 04-05-2008, 08:06 AM
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10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


I just want to move up to 10-46's gauge. Now I use 9-42 and need only 3 springs on my RG1570 to make the trem angle ok. Do I have to add another spring when I move up to 10-46? The RG1570 has Edge Pro trem. Thanks for advices.
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Old 04-05-2008, 09:54 AM
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Re: 10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


Nope, just put the springs in arrow formation (I don't know if you even need that, it's just I know that works :P) and it should be no problem at all I have it on all my guitars. Wise choice!
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Re: 10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


my tech dan torres says u cna do it wiht otu usinhg anytr srprings ata ll. I nkow thats hwo carvin and wrmoth do it aslkradghja.;ladsgfjn'pn08.

my dad dosent ues any srpringsgs on hs 59 lesu pual wehn he asdlku ptu 10 gauje strigns ini t

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Re: 10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


also 3 springs should be fine, you shouldnt even need to put them in arrow formation, just tighten the claw.
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Old 04-05-2008, 10:15 AM
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Re: 10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


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my tech dan torres says u cna do it wiht otu usinhg anytr srprings ata ll. I nkow thats hwo carvin and wrmoth do it aslkradghja.;ladsgfjn'pn08.

my dad dosent ues any srpringsgs on hs 59 lesu pual wehn he asdlku ptu 10 gauje strigns ini t
hahaha I know Dan Torres too. Good tech hehe!
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also 3 springs should be fine, you shouldnt even need to put them in arrow formation, just tighten the claw.
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Nope, just put the springs in arrow formation (I don't know if you even need that, it's just I know that works :P) and it should be no problem at all I have it on all my guitars. Wise choice!
Thanks for the info dudes! It's good to know it
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Re: 10-46 string gauge on my RG1570 - How many springs?


u are sick elcid

you got isssues, and you pull everything RIGHT OUT OF CONTEXT TO EXPLOIT SITUATIONS AND MAKE URSELF FEEL BETTER

its like provoking peple to think like you just becasue your BORED of life
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