Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the country codes for Fender and Squier?
Thank you for your recent inquiry regarding the Fender/Squier country codes. We have listed them for you. 010- U.S.-made guitars 110- U.S.-made guitars with Floyd Rose 019- U.S.-ma -
How do you translate drumstick sizes?
Drumsticks are essentially backwards in sizing. The lower the number, the thicker the stick and vice versa. You may see several sizes depending on manufacturer. However, the most c -
I just put new strings on my guitar and the low E buzzes quite a bit. How can I cut down on low E buzzing?
We recommend taking it to a qualified guitar tech for a set up. They will adjust the neck and bridge to take out the buzzing. We also recommend that you view our tutorial about Eli -
I want to repair these stripped screw holes on my electric guitar. Please help!
Ever had a strap button fall out? Maybe stripped a pickguard hole and can’t get the screw to stay in the body? Here’s a tip that will help protect your guitar’s finish as well as t -
I would like to put new strings on my guitar or bass to get a little bit brighter sound. What would you suggest?
Try using a nickel-wound string to start with. If that doesn't do the trick, try using a stainless steel string. The stainless steel should be bright enough. If it isn't, try one o -
Where is my order being shipped from?
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How should I care for my woodwind instrument?
Instruments made from wood should be handled with great care. A new clarinet, oboe, or bassoon will need to be conditioned properly. The wood on a new instrument will be exposed to -
My power amp has Speakon outputs, but my speakers only have 1/4" input jacks. How can I connect them?
We have a number of adapters that you can use, depending on your specific situation. The simplest solution would be to use a speaker cable with a Speakon connector on one end and a -
Is there a way to turn my guitar from mono to stereo?
The easiest way is to run your guitar through a stereo chorus or a multi-effects pedal equipped with stereo outputs. Then run each line from the pedal into a separate amplifier. Th -
The keys on my keyboard have started to stick. How do I fix this?
Having a sticky key that won’t rise properly, or rises up slowly can certainly be frustrating. You might try gently moving the key from side to side being very careful not to break
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