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Wayne Carver
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From: Martinez, Georgia, USA

posted 28 February 2003 05:58 AM     profile     
Hello, when winding strings is it proper to go over the tuners or under or is it just a personal preferance?
Ricky Littleton
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From: Steely-Eyed Missile Man from Orlando, Florida USA

posted 28 February 2003 06:07 AM     profile     
I've only heard and seen strings wound over the shafts. It appears to keep angles and tensions more in a straight line and less acute.

Just my $0.02 worth.

Ricky

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Larry Bell
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From: Englewood, Florida

posted 28 February 2003 07:06 AM     profile     
I was always taught that the string is wound from the outside toward the inside of the post with the string coming off the TOP of the post. I also wind the first turn of wound strings so that the end of the string goes under the first turn and locks the winding on the string.

Only exception would be as Ricky mentioned -- to avoid too great an angle from the post to the roller nut OR to put more pressure on the roller nut.

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[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 28 February 2003 at 07:07 AM.]

Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 28 February 2003 07:24 AM     profile     
what larry said; plus it has the added bonus of maintaining the classic "righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" protocol

Clockwise=tighten
Anti-clockwise=loosen

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 28 February 2003 07:36 AM     profile     
I agree with all above.

There's a excellent pictorial lesson on string changing at http://www.steelguitarinfo.com/strings/changeslideshow/scindex.html

That's how I do it.

Jerry Hayes
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From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 28 February 2003 10:41 AM     profile     
Just cut off the string so that the length of it is approximately 2 1/2" to 3" longer than the distance to the peghead. One way to do this is just hook the string to the changer and then hold it over the peghead and then cut it off to the length needed. After you do that, slip a little of the string through the hole and begin to wind it over the top of the post. Do the first wind over the string towards the top of the tuner and then the rest of the winds toward the peghead and it'll hold just fine and stay in tune. I've seen some people tie loops in the strings and all kinds of stuff but it's totally unnecessary. This way if a string breaks you just pull it right off the tuner and it saves you time.

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Donny Hinson
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From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 28 February 2003 03:52 PM     profile     
Ideally, the strings should stay in as straight a line as possible. To wit, wind them over the top of the peg, and towards the inside or outside, as necessary, in order to keep the string straight. Winding them under the bottom of the peg, or having them turn to the left or right coming off the roller (as viewed from the end of the guitar) causes extra roller friction, and can cause "hysteresis" (the string returning either sharp or flat, after a pedal is activated).

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