swarfrat said:Is the tip exposed when they cut? I might check them out if so - currently I have to carefully crimp my string ends to keep them from poking little fingers.
swarfrat said:Is the tip exposed when they cut? I might check them out if so - currently I have to carefully crimp my string ends to keep them from poking little fingers.
fdesalvo said:swarfrat said:Is the tip exposed when they cut? I might check them out if so - currently I have to carefully crimp my string ends to keep them from poking little fingers.
I need to check, but I believe what remains is near flush with the post.
Michael Bolt-on said:I have em. I love em with a fire that burns through wind and rain.
Same with the 510s. Love those rounded keys. Smooth and sensual. A delight.
Cagey said:You line up the hole in the tuner so that you can pull the string straight through, pull it tight, then lock it down, then bring the string up to tune. Do it that way, and you'll rarely end up with much more than half a wrap on the post and the thing will stay in tune at least as well as if it had a locking nut.
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Cagey said:You line up the hole in the tuner so that you can pull the string straight through, pull it tight, then lock it down, then bring the string up to tune. Do it that way, and you'll rarely end up with much more than half a wrap on the post and the thing will stay in tune at least as well as if it had a locking nut.
I do similarly, but once I pull it tight initially & lock it down, I stretch the string up and down the length of the neck, then unlock, re-pull tighter, re-lock, then bring up to pitch.
DMRACO said:Omg...could be tuner nirvana. Too bad there is some sticker shock....$160 on all parts. I am sure the can be found cheaper.
https://www.allparts.com/TK-7277-010-Gotoh-Delta-6L-Locking-Tuners-Chrome_p_4665.html
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