okay. so 3 days ago when i bought the strings and string winder, i didn't buy the wire cutter because i thought my mom has it. it turn out she didn't have it at home. she has similar ones but its not for cutting. so, yesterday we finally bought the wire cutter from home depot. just now i try to string the guitar myself following the instructions on the video that soulgrind posted.
i have trouble winding in the strings properly like how that guy did it on the video. but at least it winded. some strings are wind properly that aren't overlapped while some are kind of overlapped. when i got to the 2nd string, i cut it too short, it suppose to be 1 1/2 length from distance of the string knob but i cutted it 1/2 length. because i remove 2 strings before i put in the new strings. i mistaken the 2nd string as the 1st string and i measure it as a 1st string and cut it too short. But hey, at least it string through okay though. so the other 5 strings has 3 to 4 notches while this 2nd string only has 1 notch because it short.
Anyway, after i strings all 6. i tested it, and i don't know how to tune the guitar so i just wind it more to make it tighter and most of the strings sound somewhat in tune. i say somewhat because i don't know how to tune it. except string 5 is still really out of tune.
i practice some songs and i found this D'Addario sound quality is just average. doesn't have the warmth, high frequency, or soul like the strings that originally came with the guitar. Maybe it need to be in tune for it to sound good. Oh yeah, the good thing is the strings doesn't hurt my fretting hand anymore. just like the strings that came with the guitar where it doesn't hurt my fretting hand either.
Man, winding the strings is frustrating to me. makes me a little crazy at times because i struggle with it but i am somewhat happy that i did it except one string is a bit too short.