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How to properly change my stings
For some reason, I have changing the strings on my bass. Its like changing a flat tire for me, I never enjoy it. I am just curious, as to what should I do when I change my strings. Should I take off string by sting and replace, or take them all off and replace? What do I clean the neck with? How much polish to I put on the neck and fretboard? How long do i let it dry before I put new strings back on? Should I have the strings tight or more loose on the bass? I just want to make sure im not doing anything wrong.
Thank you
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Then do the next one. Do you get the idea?
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Ha ha Bunny! Good advice!
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I always remove all the strings but slacken the truss rod slightly, it makes it easier to clean the fretboard & polish the frets,
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Strings
Hey Ken,
Any input on the last post? I think that it is always a good idea to remove ALL of the strings first then, clean/oil the fretboard before installing a new set of strings. As usual, YMMV! Kirk |
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