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[QUOTE="Niccolai:560226"]anonymous said:[QUOTE]if you were a true esp fanboy you would have bought a REAL ESP instead of 10 of the same LTD's which have low quality hardware. btw, TREMS will always be superior to Fixed Bridges in metal. For instance, If you break a string on a fixed bridge, can you simply unwind the string a couple of turns and put the string back into the floyd? Didn't think so.[/QUOTE] haha. Sperzels, tonepros, and gotoh are low quality hardware? too bad the exact same hardware is used on their 3000+ dollar custom line. So you can scratch that arguement off your list. As for how 'simple' repairing your floyd is, go ahead and unwind that string a couple of turns and screw it back to your saddle after you loosen the nut block, and the saddle block with the two allen wrenches you have on hand (which you won't) and then and then see how well you're tuned. ..and that's assuming you don't have sperzels because the only MH-style horizons in the ESP line have sperzels, which you don't wind string on unless you're retarded (which in your situation, that may be the case). besides, I could slide a new string through the body of the guitar, lock it into the sperzels, and tune faster than you could loosen the nut and saddle blocks. ..and that's assuming I've ever broken a string on one of these guitars, which I have not. I'll buy a "real" ESP when they start putting blade switches, EMGs, and pearl bindings on their Horizon NT IIs.[/QUOTE]
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