Monday, May 24, 2010

B.C. Rich Warlock strings help...?

Alright, so as you saw I have a B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock guitar (red). I got it a little while ago, and just today one of my strings broke. It was the e (thinnest) string. I need help with getting it replaced. I'm a beginner and this is my first electric guitar. I read online that some some strings break real easily on it, so I need a kind of string that won't =]. Can I do it by myself or should I give it to the store? If I do it myself (which I'll probably get the previous owner of the guitar to do it for me) what kind of strings should I buy? Name, place available, and price please. Thanks a lot guys!!!





P.S. I know this is silly but I have no idea what I'm doing, except for playing, with a guitar. =D

B.C. Rich Warlock strings help...?
ok heres the deal...


you can buy new strings and do it yourself its really easy


you want to get a first string "e" with the gauge size being "9" %26lt;---IMPORTANT! also look into a stringing tool. they're really cheap and worth the money. they make stringing a guitar really easy instead of turning the peg by hand (hand cramps suck).





BUT! Heres The Problem. You Need To Find The Same Brand That Comes On Your Guitar. Obviously B.C. Rich Strings.


They're Strings Tend To Sound Different Than Others. You're Best Option To Get The Best Sound Out Of Your Guitar Is To Either Buy A New B.C. Rich "E" String Or Buy A Whole New Package Of Strings Which Really Isnt A Bad Idea.


It Is Good To Change Your Strings Every Once In A While





Good Brands To Look For Would Be "Ernie Ball", "Elixir", And Of Course B.C. Rich. Remember To Get 9 gauge Strings
Reply:ernie ball bad they will break blue steel are great but there steel they will wear your frets faster if you realy want some good strings elixer they are 13 dollars tho but great tone Report It



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