@RockRebel219 On an acoustic-electric the ball end of the string will be held in place by the tension of the bridge pin. The ball end is seated low enough that the end of the bridge pin pushes the ball end of the string at an angle against the side of the bridge inside and underneath the bridge. The tension is sufficient to keep the pin in place and stop the string from sliding out. Unlike a nylon string guitar there is no need to have to loop the string through the bridge pin.
You must to test YAMAHA Lsérie guitar . Specialy LL36 model . Playing wiht this guitar is a great moment . Incredible strong and strengtg . Congratulation for your démo .J.B.
So you don't attach the string's loop onto the pegs--you just slip it into the bridge and let the peg hold it wherever?
Hmmm...I should've looked that up before getting one. :O
RockRebel219 2 years ago
@RockRebel219 On an acoustic-electric the ball end of the string will be held in place by the tension of the bridge pin. The ball end is seated low enough that the end of the bridge pin pushes the ball end of the string at an angle against the side of the bridge inside and underneath the bridge. The tension is sufficient to keep the pin in place and stop the string from sliding out. Unlike a nylon string guitar there is no need to have to loop the string through the bridge pin.
limestonemedia 1 month ago
Sweet. Except I don't speak Japanese... looks good though.
fishyflop 2 years ago
You must to test YAMAHA Lsérie guitar . Specialy LL36 model . Playing wiht this guitar is a great moment . Incredible strong and strengtg . Congratulation for your démo .J.B.
Bigerjoel 3 years ago
A fin ro munn. si capisc tutt
onig64 3 years ago