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From: dmometalguitar
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  • Thats the problem. Why bending if you can pull up the trem?

  • Why do they let the product go out to use with such a massive fault anyway> it's stupid!

  • Couldnt you take the cam to a machine shop and have them machine little slices of metal off of the cam where the friction is being created and insert a slice of material like that used in graphtech nuts or another slippery substance called derlin(Slipstone) to reduce friction and improve tuning?

  • @timothycoyle You do realise that you would be spending an aweful amount of money for that lol.... i was about to discard this wonderful solution out of shear lazyness... but c'mon think bout it.... I restring when one snaps...if not then i maintain my strings and theyre fine up to about 6 months then i get tuning issues....so this solution is a cool affordable, untimeconsuming way to deal with this problem think..

  • which hole is the string tension adjuster? also do u use spray lithium grease? are there any already soldered strings?

  • Guys i tried this method and actually it doesnt change anything and worse the guitar goes REALLY out of tune after doingit

  • Man I fucking hate the "little music" u put in the video when u want to show some texts

  • man you have to sell those videos it's so interesting,i respect you

  • Will the Kahler 2315 work cuz I think it has a flat cam just making sure

  • From the pictures i've been able to find, it looks like the newer version of the jh-600 comes with a flat cam.

  • On the xtrem there is a string tension adjustment next to the bar and i fiddled around with that now tuning is fine on bends!

    i have relatively high rollers not to high but they are lubricated The high E is soldered and i like the put a blob of glue from my glue gun on the balls of the string! tighten the fine tuners up tune it up and i'm just in love with it!

  • I just posted a few annotations on top of this video. Lithium grease works even better than Chapstick. Now I'm successfully able to keep my Hybrid (cylindrical cam) in tune with bends. Watch this video again. Spread the word!

  • @dmometalguitar But obviously you still solder and change the tention?

    You kick ass ;)

  • Oh yes, all the other steps are the same. But with the cylindrical cams, the solder needs to extend 1/2 inch.

  • @dmometalguitar

    reead my last comment

  • i've actually noticed string breakage or slippage or something in my floyd, when i pull up, the strings loosen dramatically

    would soldering fix this?

  • you should put up a video on how to sodder strings.

  • well done! i must say that fixed kahler is ready for abuse heh! great job!

  • show your face once in a while

  • 2:48-2:58 reminded me of the solo to raining blood

  • how do you keep your EMGs so quiet?

  • i think he uses a noise gate

  • Ernie Ball strings. Check out the earlier videos.

  • He uses Ernie ball stings on his EMG guitars

  • You should become a luthier and build handcrafted guitars :D

  • fixed Kahler ftw.

  • FINALLY DMO YOU'VE FIXED THE KAHLER!

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