Einleitung
This is our guide for how to replace the strings on a 1986 Fender Stratocaster. This guitar is Japanese made and vintage, which means that many of the parts on this guitar are different than an American or UK made Fender. Thus, we feel it is important for people to get the correct knowledge on this subject, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
In this guide, we use 9-42 gauge "Super Slinky" electric guitar strings. You can use the strings of your choice, making sure the pack contains all 6 strings.
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Remove the strings from the tuners.
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This can be done in multiple ways, but the method pictured is to straighten out the string and pull the whole string back through the tuner. Strings can be cut and removed in multiple pieces as well.
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Insert each of the new strings from the back side of the guitar through the bridge.
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Individually pull the strings to the tuners and insert into the correct tuner.
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Turn the tuners enough to tighten the strings but DO NOT FULLY TUNE.
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SLOWLY start to tune the guitar starting from the thickest string and going to the thinnest string.
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To prolong the life of your guitar and strings, consider detuning the instrument before extended periods of storage. This will ensure that the strings will not become overly loose, and ensure that the neck of the guitar will stay straight. "Bowing" of the neck is caused by strings being under tension for too long.
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Now your new strings should be functioning correctly, and be tuned to the most common guitar tuning. It is possible the strings will fall out of tune faster than before, and this is because new strings tend to stretch out for the first couple of times you use them. This issue will resolve itself over time. As mentioned in the guide, consider detuning your instrument if the it will be unused for long periods of time. This will extend the life of your strings and your guitar.
Now your new strings should be functioning correctly, and be tuned to the most common guitar tuning. It is possible the strings will fall out of tune faster than before, and this is because new strings tend to stretch out for the first couple of times you use them. This issue will resolve itself over time. As mentioned in the guide, consider detuning your instrument if the it will be unused for long periods of time. This will extend the life of your strings and your guitar.