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GUITAR HELP with locking tremolo!?

I bought an Ibanez rg5ex1 not that long ago this guitar came a tremolo bar im new to this locking stuff. Well anyways it has a edge 3 tremolo does it work in the same way a floyd rose does? Am i supposed to tune it then lock down the screw things down with the alan wrench? then i dont get the next part when you have to fine tune it. I also heard that the gauge of your string effects it also is that true? Its because i used 9's then i switched to 10's i my tremolo got real stiff and when i used it my 3rd string snapped anyways im real piss that i can seem to figure anything out with this guitar! plz help

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Well it does seem vary depending on which state do you live in. Regarding smoke alarms, all but Indiana and Virginia require the landlord to act. Indiana and Virginia address only the tenant’s duties. North Carolina is unusual because it only requires the tenant to notify the landlord about maintaining the alarms, including replacing batteries. Oregon requires the tenant to test the smoke alarm every six months. Washington requires the landlord to provide tenants with a specific notice about the tenant’s responsibilities regarding the smoke alarm as well as other key features in the property’s fire safety and protection program. Disabling smoke detectors increases your chance of death by 50 percent. Failure to place or maintain a smoke detector as provided by the smoke detector act shall be a non-class non-person misdemeanor.
It's been an interesting day out here in the heartland, so maybe I'm just tired, too But I would have been more inclined at 2 a.m. to bash it to bits and buy a new one the next day. A better maintence man would have apologized for the equipment failure and the inconvenience, not threatened you with the boogie man. Get some sleep.

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