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Already did that , the problem is they ALL ways get "detuned" after i tune another cord 

 

Ohhhhhhhhh. You may have to mess with the spring in the back of the guitar. Take off the cover on the back and make sure those things are hooked on correctly. There should be three I believe. It's been a while since I had a floyd rose equipped guitar.

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Ohhhhhhhhh. You may have to mess with the spring in the back of the guitar. Take off the cover on the back and make sure those things are hooked on correctly. There should be three I believe. It's been a while since I had a floyd rose equipped guitar.

The springs are on it place but i already got the E and A strings tuned :D

 

Edit: And the D string and G aswell . Hm.. maybe was the springs 

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The springs are on it place but i already got the E and A strings tuned :D

 

Edit: And the D string and G aswell . Hm.. maybe was the springs 

 

Did you touch them at all?

It could have been the strings not pulling enough tension on the bridge at once. :P

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You bought a guitar with a Floyd Rose without knowing how to tune it? Ouch...

 

Basically the string tension must be equal with the spring (inside the cavity of the body) tension, causing the bridge to float parallel to the body. You must loosen the 3 clamps at the headstock first in order to tune. You'll probably have to adjust the spring tension by screwing or unscrewing the screws that secure them to the body. Once you've achieved the desired tuning, lock the 3 clamps at the headstock and use the round fine tuners on the bridge to fix any sharp or flat strings. Make sure the fine tuners are unscrewed halfway before your start...you don't wan't to have to tune a string only to discover the fine tuner is unscrewed or screwed completely.

 

I personally DESPISE Floyd Rose...I'll take a string through or hardtail guitar anytime over a Floyd Rose equipped one.

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You bought a guitar with a Floyd Rose without knowing how to tune it? Ouch...

 

Basically the string tension must be equal with the spring (inside the cavity of the body) tension, causing the bridge to float parallel to the body. You must loosen the 3 clamps at the headstock first in order to tune. You'll probably have to adjust the spring tension by screwing or unscrewing the screws that secure them to the body. Once you've achieved the desired tuning, lock the 3 clamps at the headstock and use the round fine tuners on the bridge to fix any sharp or flat strings. Make sure the fine tuners are unscrewed halfway before your start...you don't wan't to have to tune a string only to discover the fine tuner is unscrewed or screwed completely.

 

I personally DESPISE Floyd Rose...I'll take a string through or hardtail guitar anytime over a Floyd Rose equipped one.

Yeh noobie mistake , tho i can take it back and buy another one :P i can put some more money together and buy the AJ-1 :P Do you think that will work out ? 

 

I wanted to play:

like that type of shreds* :P
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