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Does anyone else install their strings "backwards? on a Floyd?
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I've never tried stringing them with the ball end at the tuners. I have heard that it can damage the posts, so I never tried it. I don't know if I will try it, the standard method doesn't cause me any issues as it is. I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but I was thinking about a similar question the other day after stringing my guitar up. For people who string up using the standard method what do other people do, if anything to avoid the sharp string ends? After I cut the slack off the string at the tuner, I make a 180 degree bend with in the leftover wire so that there's a smooth surface, rather than the sharp end. I don't remember where I pickup up that idea but it does work for me.Last edited by Sharkfin; 02-14-2012, 05:42 PM.____________________________________________
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I've never done it, and honestly, when I've seen it done, I thought it was the work of a rookie. It just always looked like a newbie that's afraid, or didn't know they could cut the string, and couldn't figure out how to use them with a Floyd.
Not calling you a rookie at all, but that was always my impression.
Whatever gets the job done.
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I don't anymore, but I used to wrap the entire string around the tuner. This way because my trem abuse broke strings months before they would ever rust. I could then unwind more string, relock, and go. I just got to the point where I stopped playing the RG so much. Now the strings rarely ever break. So I'm back to
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