Can some tell me the D.O.B of my S.U.B 1 please serial is X11742 thanks u
bumpCan some tell me the D.O.B of my S.U.B 1 please serial is X11742 thanks u
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that just gets the thread back so customer service sees your request...Bump?? wat the hell is bump
Huh? A locking nut is significantly different from locking tuners. Locking nuts usually come on Floyd equipped guitars and they hold the strings firm right at the nut so you can whammy away without going out of tune. Locking tuners lock the strings in the tuner post so you don't need any string winds around the post - also adding additional tuning stability. The SUB locking tuners are different from on other EBMMs - and they only came on trem equipped SUBs. To unlock/lock them, you turn the top of the post with a screwdriver.
Does that help? If not, provide a few more details and we'll see if we can help...
Mike
Wow jonyq, that's a pretty nice SUB1 you got there!
I've never seen a white one before...
Welcome to the forum by the way !![]()
Wow, a white SUB! nice.
I'm wondering why de decision was made to paint the whole neck black. Doesn't that cost more than leaving it blank?![]()
I'm just starting to learn about the EBMM lineup but my guess would be that the not-so-pretty cuts were used for the SUB-1 necks. It's still maple, just not as pretty. Just a guess...
I understand - I'm in Texas and one of my favorite BBQ joints is a place called Rudy's. They have a chopped bbq meat which consists of "sweepings" (crumbs from brisket, ribs and even turkey) and mixed with their homegrown sause [sic]. It's awesome and beats the hell out of throwing all that chopped goodness away.