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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

Feel free to ask any questions, I'll help you out the best that I can. Thanks for watching!

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  • Really helped a lot thanks.

  • @SenceAninja Hey thanks man! I'm glad I could help

  • what songs are playing in the background? Sounds meshuggah-ey

  • @Shadowofdeth7 It's Keith Merrow, he's in the same genera as meshuggah, called djent. At keith merrow's website you can download 2 out of 3 of his albums for FREE and he even provides tabs for his music. Djent is my favorite style of music, other good bands include: Ancients, Periphery, Sees, Animals as Leaders, Cloudkicker, Scale the Summit, and The Contortionists.

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  • @InfernalKamikaze The original post wasn't clear, but you may/may not have to drill out the holes for the posts of the tuners. It just depends on the dimensions of the original tuners. I'm not sure of the exact dimensions of the sperzels, but I did not have to drill mine out and I had grover tuners originally. You can remove a tuner and measure the hole and compare to the dimensions of the sperzels. But my setup was fairly plug-n-play. If you had to make the holes bigger, it wouldn't be hard.

  • @THEJ00ZE No reason to get sassy....Maybe I wasn't clear. I'm asking if there is any reason (that you know of/have heard) you would have to drill to make the the holes wider for the tuners to go through the headstock (not the drilling in the back of the headstock I saw you do several times because I've watched the video several times......). Some have said that you will have make the holes wider because a sperzel tuner is bigger than a normal tuner.

  • @InfernalKamikaze did you even watch the video?

  • Is there any drilling required. I've heard some say you have to drill to make the holes bigger.

  • @bANDynamiTe Awesome I'm glad you like it man. In person they match really well I've got pics of it and all my basses on my facebook page but youtube won't let me link it :/

  • @THEJ00ZE The sperzel color and the agile color together

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