I had the same problem with my new guitar, so its not one size will fit all is the easiest answer unless its the exact same brand and model.
this is funny though my 7 string has a much longer whammy bar I like more, I tried to put it on my normal 6 string BC Rich Beast and it wouldn't fit! but the 6 string whammy bar did. They where both Licensed Floyd rose and everything.
if its a fender one it won't no matter what you do, if you manage to you'll probably break it.
the up and down whammy bars are floating tremolos like Floyd rose.. if you have a Floyd rose and it wont go up remove some springs to make it easier or you may need a set up.
It's in a fixed bridge mode meaning it plays like a guitar without it. Open up the back of the guitar and take a look at the springs and everything.
If it is just the whammy bar itself and not the tremolo unit, depending on the type, then just rotate the bar anticlockwise until it screws off.
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Only some electric guitars can have a whammy bar attached. On the side of the bridge (the bridge is the part that has the strings attached to it on the bottom half of the guitar) locate a small hole. Put the part of the bar with the twist on/off bit in the hole and tighten it. Don't push down too hard on the bar, as it may damage the bridge/body of the guitar. When putting the guitar in a bag or case, remove the whammy bar.
if it doesn't check out the ibanez forums, I was hanging out with one of my friends and she had a strat with no whammy bar so I took the whammy bar off my BC Rich guitar and because it was a different kind (floyd rose) it wouldn't work on her fender stratocaster lookalike. there should be no installation , just put it in I mean the metal is already prepared and a direct replacement, if you can get your money back go for it.
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.
Probably could have been stripped, had the bar broken off or previous owner could have tried to make it a hardtail (no trem)
well for a Floyd rose or anything that goes up or down you want to: take the back plate off now unscrew the screws inside of it until they come out take the springs off and it should fall out if its an original Floyd rose or anything like that its worth a bit of cash..50-200$
Only some electric guitars can have a whammy bar attached. On the side of the bridge (the bridge is the part that has the strings attached to it on the bottom half of the guitar) locate a small hole. Put the part of the bar with the twist on/off bit in the hole and tighten it. Don't push down too hard on the bar, as it may damage the bridge/body of the guitar. When putting the guitar in a bag or case, remove the whammy bar.
If you have just bought a guitar, the whammy bar will tend to not work off and on. If it is broken because of neglect or overuse, than yeah. Two possible reasons: First, if the whammy bar is pushed forward when the controller is turned on (possible because the guitar is laying on its face), the whammy bar will not work. There is a screen where you can calibrate the whammy and it will fix the problem. Or simply start over and turn on the controller again and be careful with the whammy. Second, I have seen a case where a small piece of plastic broke off the top of the whammy bar mechanism inside the guitar. If this is the case, you are pretty much out of luck unless you can locate an old wii guitar that can be used for parts.
if it doesn't check out the ibanez forums, I was hanging out with one of my friends and she had a strat with no whammy bar so I took the whammy bar off my BC Rich guitar and because it was a different kind (floyd rose) it wouldn't work on her fender stratocaster lookalike. there should be no installation , just put it in I mean the metal is already prepared and a direct replacement, if you can get your money back go for it.
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.
Probably could have been stripped, had the bar broken off or previous owner could have tried to make it a hardtail (no trem)
Contrary to popular belief, it actually does not give you any extra points. Using it on star power notes can help you get a lot of extra SP. Although after playing many of my friends in Pro-Face Off mode in GH2, One person will use the whammy bar and the other one won't. (because the one controller is broken.) and we will both end up with the same score. That's kind of werid!
To play the electric guitar you have to take off all items off your penguin except the guitar and go to your bar at the bottom of your screen and click dance!
well for a Floyd rose or anything that goes up or down you want to: take the back plate off now unscrew the screws inside of it until they come out take the springs off and it should fall out if its an original Floyd rose or anything like that its worth a bit of cash..50-200$
It depends on how it is attached...
eBay is the best place, might put a kahler whammy bar on one bass craigslist is another one kijiji if you live in Canada if not ask your local store to order it as only Americans can really benifit from not paying tons of shipping and stuff off of say musicansfriend.
generally no if you take off guitar strings after they have been on there for a while and tuned they would have stretched so if you take them off they will lose there tension and you will have trouble tuning your guitar so its best just to clean your guitar when you need to change the strings
slide them through the body like any other guitar, if its got a kahler tremolo (unique whammy bar) though youtube it , it has to do with string hooks that's all I know as I'm still after a Kerry King Warlock with a kahler on it.