I string thru, I don't pull the string too tight, lock and tune to pitch, it may result in maybe half a turn around the peg, but no more than that....
Yeah, this is what I've always done. It is very stable, and only takes a few seconds per string.
I string thru, I don't pull the string too tight, lock and tune to pitch, it may result in maybe half a turn around the peg, but no more than that....
Yeah, I mean, come on, if you have nail clippers or box cutters lying around, you can cut your damn strings.
Box cutters? Seriously? Calling 9-1-1.....
Even a pair of cheap wire cutters from WalMart costs less than a pack of strings.
Box cutters? Seriously? Calling 9-1-1.....
Even a pair of cheap wire cutters from WalMart costs less than a pack of strings.
If you wrap more than one full turn, you are an idiot who wasted your money.
One exception is if running a Floyd. On a fixed bridge or another trem that keeps the ball end I pull tight bring to tension then clip. However on a Floyd I will run a wrap or so. This is every time I have ever broken a string with a Floyd it was right at the bride and also have had strings slip out of the block after tuning to pitch. Putting a wrap or so on leaves me the room to slide the string through instead of replacing it.
If you are using LOCKING TUNERS with a FLOYD you are a DOUBLE IDIOT.
If you are using LOCKING TUNERS with a FLOYD you are a DOUBLE IDIOT.
I'm a 'psycho', but I only have one guitar with lockers right now and the tension of the string at pitch seems to give sufficient transfer of vibration on that one. I've tried wraps with it and tuning stability seemed to be a bit better without wraps and the tone and sustain wasn't different in any significantly perceptible/measurable way to my ear.
Box cutters? Seriously? Calling 9-1-1.....
Even a pair of cheap wire cutters from WalMart costs less than a pack of strings.
LOL, sorry, I meant wire cutters. Brain cramp there. Have edited my post.
If you are using LOCKING TUNERS with a FLOYD you are a DOUBLE IDIOT.
I wrap around 1 time max.
I flex and pull strings and don't cut them, cutting them leaves enough of a tip to poke you, and that sucks.
I believe they understand the redundancy behind doing this, instead this is likely done so you still get the quick string change advantage of lockers with a floyd system.
My guess anyways.