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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostUgh! Send it back . 5 springs? What you tune it to? Drop A?Originally posted by emperor_black View PostNo, I was surprised to see 5 springs as well. I think they are stock as the colors all match. I have tuned it to standard EI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by tonemonster View Postis that the regular sized Rhoads? or the mini-rhoads?
Originally posted by toejam View PostI've always preferred 4 or 5 springs on my Floyded guitars... tuned to either E or Eb, sometimes D the lowest. The extra springs just give the Floyd a stiffer feel.Sam
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Originally posted by emperor_black View PostI have no idea. Coming to think of it, I was surprised when I picked up the box and I was expecting a monster package. its been a while since I handled another Rhoads, so someone else knowledgeable might answer that question."clean sounds are for pussies" - Axewielder
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Originally posted by emperor_black View Postoh, so that's the reason why the strings are stiff and not spongy when playing MOP. And I was thinking it was because of the newer strings and/or that I've used 11's to tune the guitar to standard tuning.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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yeah, I use 10's for standard and 11's for D-standard.
BTW, not sure if its common for Rhoads shaped guitars...but if I tap with my fingernail along the edge of the longer wing, I get a "hollow" sound as I get closer to the tip. :think: I don't get that sound near the tip of the shorter wing. can anyone else with a Rhoads type guitar test it for me?Sam
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