Do you just thread through, tighten, and lock, for stability? Do you wrap once, to reduce the chances of strings breaking? Do you wrap multiple times?
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Where you do stand on wrapping strings with locking tuners?
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Where you do stand on wrapping strings with locking tuners?
Last edited by weepingminotaur; 08-13-2022, 08:26 PM.Tags: None
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I do 1 full wrap plus the addition of part of a wrap when tuning up to pitch on lockers.
I want the string to impart its energy with surface area around the entire post.
People who lock down with barely a wrap are psychos.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Originally posted by weepingminotaur View PostHeh, I lock down with barely a wrap, so be afraid of me.I am really curious to hear more arguments for wrapping, though.
n The locking mechanism/cam inside the locker is a free piece of metal only touching at certain parts of the machine head post at any given time due to the play in the mechanism required for free movement inside the the locking tuner. You don't want the majority of your resonant loop/trsnfer of the energy from the the strings into the body to be primarily moving through the locking cam, but rather the string wrapped around the post directly to the part that is in touch with the headstock of my guitar more fully.
Just my opinion.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Some people believe in tying the string to the tuning peg for stability. If you ever had to remove a tied-on string, you know there is a special place in hell for these people. The only thing that irks me more is people that do not trim their guitar strings. I will not even pick up a guitar when I see that.
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Originally posted by Securb View PostSome people believe in tying the string to the tuning peg for stability. If you ever had to remove a tied-on string, you know there is a special place in hell for these people. The only thing that irks me more is people that do not trim their guitar strings. I will not even pick up a guitar when I see that.
“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View PostIf you wrap around locking tuners, why did you get locking tuners in the first place? Why not just use regular tuners, then?
Just feed the string the the locking machine head hole positioned a little less than perpendicular to the nut channel, lock down and pitch up and you'll end up with about a full wrap and maybe a touch more around the locker. easy.Last edited by NegativeEase; 08-14-2022, 06:19 AM.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Originally posted by Securb View PostSome people believe in tying the string to the tuning peg for stability. If you ever had to remove a tied-on string, you know there is a special place in hell for these people. The only thing that irks me more is people that do not trim their guitar strings. I will not even pick up a guitar when I see that.
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