How to change strings on your HILS Next Series Headless Guitar
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- This video takes you through the simple steps to change your strings on our new NEXT series headless guitars! Check out our entire lines of guitars at www.hilsamerica.com
these are awesome guitars. hope yall find success.
Thanks so much!
I think they will. I've got one coming today in the mail. Super excited, and if it is a good experience, I will leave a positive review on Amazon.
Ordering one in the Andertons Black Friday sale (no discount, but triple loyalty points). Great for the car and taking away to the cottage. I had a Steinberger, which was ok, except the volume knob was in the worst place of any guitar I've ever played. This looks perfect, and a great modding platform.
Can you post a video of the upcoming tremolo version? I would like to see the tremolo in action before buying! thanks.
Andertons music on UA-cam just made a video using them if you want to check it out just search "hils headless guitar" and it should just pop up.
Can you guys please make a demo video on your basses? Nobody’s made a demo or review on the HNB’s yet!
Yes we will have some videos coming soon! There are a couple of random ones you can find from early customers, but may not be in English
I'm getting a metallic green lefty as soon as the holidays are over
Great! We appreciate your support!
Any chance you could show how to intonate with the bridge? Also, what are the bridge and head plate made of?
Bridge plate : aluminium aloy
Headpiece : titanium
Yes we have another video available regarding intonation
might buy one of these, just gotta save like 50 bucks more, how yall make these so cheap yet good?
We have our own factory in Indonesia with many years of experience building for famous brands. By selling direct to our customers we can save a lot of costs and we pass along those savings to you!
how much do these guitars weigh ?
about 4.5 pounds.
Clumsy!
So you are to clumsy to work on a guitar? No shame. Some people just cant use tools.
That bridge is a big no no. Setup and intonation nightmare.
What makes you say that?
@@SpencerLascelle looks flimsy. Too many do not dos, means it's crappy. And it doesn't look like a sturdy fool proof hardware.
@@bishopoftroy Unless you have direct experience with the guitar you are grasping at straws. Every headless bridge would not pass your armchair test.
Hmm I had no issues with it.
Are you familiar with how to work on a guitar? Or are you a player that likes to think they can work on guitars?
There is a difference.
@@revtimewest i maybe play guitar longer than you are on this planet so, maybe i am. Also what does work on a guitar have to do with bad design?