Who cuts strings when changing them?

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  • yes

    Votes: 8 53.3%
  • no

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Do you cut the strings between the bridge and nut, then remove the strings?

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15
I cut them but I change one string at a time. Cut restring tune...then next string.
I cut cause you figure unwrapping them over the life of the tuning peg unwraping every single string change thats allot of turns on them gears.
However if I had just put say a high E on I might unwrap if Im planning on saving it for a spare.
 
Depends on the guitar/tuner/bridge style. With Klusons, just release tension and lift. But then I cut the pig-tail off to remove the string. I usually remove all. Never had a problem with that short term tension release.
 
If it's a rosewood board I take all the strings off and condition it, very dry out here. But yeah, even on maple boards I remove all the strings and clean, then restring. Never had an issue, and most of my guitars have floyds.
 
I typically unwind them, cut by the bridge, replacing one at a time.

If the guitar needs cleaning, I'll unwind all, then cut by the bridge, clean, condition the fretboard, replace the strings, heaviest first.
 
I just unwind them and pull them out. I think cutting them is too much shock.

I have cut them before (after unwinding them) on guitars I want to make sure I don't scratch the finish on, but that's pretty rare.
 
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