possum1284 said:they are both terrible go with schaller or grover.
GoDrex said:Only con so far with PWs is if you put the string on like they say, so there are no wraps around the post, and your string happens to pop out, you can never get it back in. Basically you waste a string. Otherwise they work well.
SrDeMaFp said:GoDrex said:Only con so far with PWs is if you put the string on like they say, so there are no wraps around the post, and your string happens to pop out, you can never get it back in. Basically you waste a string. Otherwise they work well.
So, would you be able to tune down later on if you wanted to or how does that work?
mayfly said:SrDeMaFp said:GoDrex said:Only con so far with PWs is if you put the string on like they say, so there are no wraps around the post, and your string happens to pop out, you can never get it back in. Basically you waste a string. Otherwise they work well.
So, would you be able to tune down later on if you wanted to or how does that work?
Yep you can tune down later. When up to pitch, there is about a 1/4 turn of winding on the peg. This will take you from full pitch down to completely floppy.
jimh said:Do you have the neck in your possession? (sorry, haven't read the whole thread) If it's still at W being made, then they could bore the holes for you??
If you already have it then you may need to be brave......