Neo Fender
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I have three (two running, one in the midst of assembly).
All of my future builds will most likely have locking tuners but I have two FR equipped “manufactured” guitars that do not have locking tuners. The next time I restring, I’m going to start the string from the tuning machine, having the eyelet taut against the post. I’ll trim the string length at the free end, clamp it down into the bridge , then tune up as usual.
In my mind, this will eliminate slippage while keeping the # of winds around the posts to a minimum. Much of these two issues are mitigated by the locking nut but anyway…
Has anyone tried this? Does the twisted end of the strings have any issues w/ being wound around the post? Do they unravel? Does it hurt the string’s self-esteem? Will the string dream?
I know. I could just sacrifice a $5.00 set of strings and answer this question for myself but I’m bored and I like to read things that I type when they appear on the internet so…
Anyone?
Thanks.
All of my future builds will most likely have locking tuners but I have two FR equipped “manufactured” guitars that do not have locking tuners. The next time I restring, I’m going to start the string from the tuning machine, having the eyelet taut against the post. I’ll trim the string length at the free end, clamp it down into the bridge , then tune up as usual.
In my mind, this will eliminate slippage while keeping the # of winds around the posts to a minimum. Much of these two issues are mitigated by the locking nut but anyway…
Has anyone tried this? Does the twisted end of the strings have any issues w/ being wound around the post? Do they unravel? Does it hurt the string’s self-esteem? Will the string dream?
I know. I could just sacrifice a $5.00 set of strings and answer this question for myself but I’m bored and I like to read things that I type when they appear on the internet so…
Anyone?
Thanks.