Re: OFR vs. Wilkinson/locking tuners
MattPete said:
C'mon, Zerb! You of all people should know that you don't have to cut off the ball ends (I haven't done that in 15 years). You just string it backwards, putting the unballed end through the tuning pegs, under the locking nut, and into the locking saddles.
....and if you dont want either half a yard of string dangling off the headstock (or 6 BUFUGLY little coils, one per tuner), you still have to cut off part of the string. And whaddaya know, there´s the Ball-end, on that half :22: :sword:
But for people that aren´t bothered by what I consider an unsightly mess, you´re correct, depending on string. GHS Boomers for example have such a long unwound length that not shortening them would cause the windings to start over the bridge or even middle pickup, resulting in a few unwanted problems (inconsistent tone and string breakage, to name just 2).
And some manufacturers also "crimp" the plain part immediately aftrer the winding. If you lock that end into your saddle, the string "should" break within a week at best.
For these reasons and then some, I stand by my statement, because in 2 out of 5 cases doing it "your way" may cause problems. Doesn´t make you less right, though. :friday:
And B2D: Warmer because, as RID stated, the compressed steel baseplate rolls off some of the highs.
Responsive: just "feels" different, more "sluggish" to me. In the sense of that I feel I need to "Whammy" a bit farther to get to the same place.
Sustain is pretty much the same, but the mounting length of the Schaller is 1/16" shorter. This may or may not pose a problem for you
