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Need Help Stringing LTD JH-200

Hello! I'm a guitar player of seven years and bought an LTD JH-200 about 6 months ago. Finally busted the high E string and I've never strung a guitar with these kinds of mechanics before. I'm not sure what its called. You have to loosen a peg with a 2.5 / 3 MM Allen Wrench and remove a little black metal block to insert the string, but I'm not sure HOW to insert it. Any help? I tried taking off the back panel but there's nowhere to push the string through. I can't collapse the ring of the string under the block either, it just doesn't fit. Any help will be appreciated!

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Sounds like you have a locking trem. Take a look at this thread and this one - both have links to videos that may be helpful to you.

EDIT: Yep, Googling "LTD JH-200" shows that it has a Kahler X-Tremolo on it.


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Thanks for the reply. It was much appreciated, however it seems i'd already figured everything out and the video didn't tell me what I needed to find out. -.- Seems you have to cut the ball off the end of the string and put it on backwards from a slide-in style fitting. Thanks though!

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