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Graph Tech TUSQ XL String Trees: Installation and Review on a Squier SE Strat

TUSQ String Trees US: https://amzn.to/33cNUJM UK: https://amzn.to/2YsxoXr CAN: https://amzn.to/33gvw2s The Graph Tech TUSQ XL String Trees are a great way to improve tuning stability on an electric guitar. Their permanently lubricated design prevents string binding so the guitar stays in tune, especially while using a tremolo system. These string trees also make tuning easier, allowing for consistent tightening of the strings without binding. This video will cover how to install Graph Tech String Trees. Upgrading to the Graph Tech string trees is simple and only takes a few minutes. This is a simple process and can be done in less than 10 minutes using only a small Phillips screwdriver. One thing that should be mentioned that wasn't covered in the video is you can shorten one of the Graph Tech string trees to be the same height as your stock string tree. To do this, grind it down using a file or sandpaper, but just make sure it's flat. Then secure it using the smaller included screw. We'll also review the Graph Tech String Trees and compare them to the stock string trees on the Squier SE Strat. To make a comparison, we've recorded a video of the guitar doing some tremolo dives with the stock string trees. In the video, you can clearly hear the guitar go out of tune. When retuning, there's a lot of pinging that was specifically noticed on the D, G, B, and E strings. These were the strings that were binding on the stock string trees. After installing the Graph Tech string trees, we noticed better tuning after using the tremolo and a lot less binding on the string trees. Facebook: facebook.com/yourhomerecording Twitter: twitter.com/yhrecording ----------------------------------------------------------- Cool Rock Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Your Home Recording is a participant in the Amazon Associates program. We may receive a commission for eligible purchases through our product links.

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