Falloffthebonetone
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One thing my friend swears by with his floyd that I always found curious is that he leaves his strigs unclipped at the tuners. I always thought it looked weird and thought it would get in the way, but he does it for a reason.
He says that if a string ever breaks by the bridge, he doesn't have to go out an buy a new string or set of strings because he can just unlock and unwind the string and restring it because the extra material he saves by leaving the tuners unclipped keeps the string long enough to salvage.
This was the first I've heard of anyone doing it and it sounds reasonable so I'm wondering:
Why isn't it more commonplace to see guitars with floyds that have their strings unclipped at the tuners? Is there a technical downside to keeping them unclipped or is it just aesthetics? And does anyone else do this to save strings? Or do you do it for another reason?
He says that if a string ever breaks by the bridge, he doesn't have to go out an buy a new string or set of strings because he can just unlock and unwind the string and restring it because the extra material he saves by leaving the tuners unclipped keeps the string long enough to salvage.
This was the first I've heard of anyone doing it and it sounds reasonable so I'm wondering:
Why isn't it more commonplace to see guitars with floyds that have their strings unclipped at the tuners? Is there a technical downside to keeping them unclipped or is it just aesthetics? And does anyone else do this to save strings? Or do you do it for another reason?