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Rob Venable

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HI,
I want to change the strings on my music man majesty JP edition and I wanted to change all of them at at the same time. I heard that if you remove all strings, I may need to brace the bridge so that it does't fall through. I would like to remove them all so I can clean it at the same time. I heard some people change 2 at a time in order to keep tension on the bridge. Are there any issues with removing all strings and replacing them all at once?

Thanks
Rob
 

johnnyboogie

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No issues at all, is my honest opinion.

Tried and tested for many years with EBMM JP models. No intonation or action adjustments required after replacement of strings, given you retain the same gauge of strings before and after. Were you to switch from 10s to 09s for example, further adjustments would be necessary.

I suggest that you have fun cleaning and nourishing your beautiful ebony fretboard.
 

Rob Venable

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No issues at all, is my honest opinion.

Tried and tested for many years with EBMM JP models. No intonation or action adjustments required after replacement of strings, given you retain the same gauge of strings before and after. Were you to switch from 10s to 09s for example, further adjustments would be necessary.

I suggest that you have fun cleaning and nourishing your beautiful ebony fretboard.

Perfect, Thank you. I will be keeping the same guage so it won't be an issue.
 
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