Baritone GUitar
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Re: Baritone GUitar
The only drawback is that some guitars nuts are filed for sissy strings, and the 70 will jump right off. I had to widen the slot a bit, and actually change a tuner out to get them to work on my squier tele custom II, but I'm VERY glad i did.
I prefer their older stuff.
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Re: Baritone GUitar
exactly, which is why i'll be subjecting my squire to the treatment first 
then if i likes it, i can butcher a decent-er guitar
thanking you, aen!!

then if i likes it, i can butcher a decent-er guitar
thanking you, aen!!
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Re: Baritone GUitar
I've the same Tele, for the moment it has 11-52aen wrote: The only drawback is that some guitars nuts are filed for sissy strings, and the 70 will jump right off. I had to widen the slot a bit, and actually change a tuner out to get them to work on my squier tele custom II, but I'm VERY glad i did.
did the neck "like" this string set? did you have to adjust the truss rod?
si t'as mal aux cervicales, arrête le métal!
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Re: Baritone GUitar
The neck is pracically kissing me it liked it so much.eupat wrote:I've the same Tele, for the moment it has 11-52aen wrote: The only drawback is that some guitars nuts are filed for sissy strings, and the 70 will jump right off. I had to widen the slot a bit, and actually change a tuner out to get them to work on my squier tele custom II, but I'm VERY glad i did.
did the neck "like" this string set? did you have to adjust the truss rod?
I prefer their older stuff.