because, its broke...... DUHHH
they both have a whammy bar, the newer ones just don't come with the whammy on the guitar(for some odd reason.)
Yes they do, if they do , go on eBay and get some guitar strings they all come in a pack
hexagon,sides of dice,and strings on a guitar
Conceivably you can put a whammy onto any electrice guitar, but it in reality it is a lot of trouble of modification to do so. Answer: You can really only put a whammy bar on a guitar that has a Floyd Rose tremolo bridge. Most Ibanez guitars come with these standard, although some Fender/Squier guitars have a bridge similar to a Floyd Rose, but only whammy bars made by the Fender will fit in the hole. (at least what I've tried) And it is possible to set up a Floyd Rose on any guitar or bass, it just takes a lot of work, and a lot of knowledge because there are some vital parts in a guitar that you might not know what they're there for, so seek some professional help if you are a little uneasy about modifying your instrument.
most guitars, if not all, do come stringed. this is because there is a big difference between the tension in the neck and body when ther isn't strings and when there is. if you have a guitar with strings, and take all the strings off, it can mess up the truss rod in the neck.
I think that the vibrations of the strings in the box of the guitar is what causes the sound to come out. That is why it is hollow in the box and that is why paint on the box of the guitar dampens the sound of it.
It'susually the guitar with 4 strings, but these days the come in 5 or 6 as well. the strings are a lot fatter/thicker than the normal 6 string varietyand sound deeper hence the word bass, meaning lower sound
No, Whammy bar screws come in different sizes and lengths to fit different types of guitars and tremolo systems. It is important to ensure you have the correct size screw for your specific guitar model to avoid damaging the instrument.
The ukulele comes from the guitar family. A ukulele has four strings, which are normally made out of nylon or gut, and is similar to a small guitar. It does have a different, higher pitched sound than the guitar, however.
yeah i accidentally bought them for my warlock because they where the heaviest set in the store before i found out you could use bass strings and banjo strings and they worked just fine.AnswerYou can use acoustic metal strings, although they are heavy and might come up short. You cannot use acoustic nylon (gut) strings. The pickups rely on the metal string reacting with the magnetic field.
You shouldn't do this. They have different types of strings for a reason. But if you're still insistent upon trying it, make sure you have a professional guitar tech do this for you, because chances are, even if you use the exact same gauged strings, you will have to have your truss rod readjusted, which will cost more than buying strings that are made for an electric guitar.
The guitar nut is the rectangular piece that the strings lay on as they come off the peghead and onto the fret board. Most of the time the nut is a whitish color bone, Tusq, or plastic, but can be metal (locking nut)