Hello everyone,
I'm not used to post technical stuff but I wanted to share with you all my lil' experience with Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners.
Some of you may know that I've owned a cheap Jackson JS30 Kelly since almost a year. As weird as it can be it's now my main axe and I had one major thing that I hated about it, it was the tuners, not that they are that bad but if you do strong soloing they would go slightly out of tune easily. So after reading a few posts here and also from a friend's recommandation, I decided to get a set of those Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners.
First, to let you know, I'm no guitar tech and I usualy pay a pro to do the work on my guitar, but recently, I decided that after all these years of playing the guitar, I should learn how to work on them.
So enough babbling and here we go. The Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners are very easy to install on a Jackson JS serie, quite easy job to do, they retrofit exactly with the original Jackson tuner.
You will need a 10mm and 12 mm wrenches and a small Philips screwdriver:
Here are the original Jackson tuners:
You remove the Jackson tuner and simply put the Planet Wave one right in the hole. Notice that the screw will exactly fit at the same place. No other holes to make:
It takes around 5 minutes to replace one tuner and put back the string. Here is a shot of a newly installed tuner from various angles:
As these tuners are "auto-trim", they will cut the excess of string as you tune. Just make sure you tighten the string clamp located on the bottom of the tuner before starting tuning. Another point is the feel of the tuner while you tune. Until the string excess is cut out, it is a bit hard to turn, in that case my low string is a 54, but once it is cut, it feels like a regular tuner.
After about 45 minutes, I had completed the whole job and properly tuned the guitar (drop B flat) and even my tools were back in their box! Here is the way it looks with the new tuners:
I tested the guitar for a good 30 minutes and was quite surprised: the tuning stays right! Nothing much more to add... I'm a happy guitar player!
Feel free to ask question.
I'm not used to post technical stuff but I wanted to share with you all my lil' experience with Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners.
Some of you may know that I've owned a cheap Jackson JS30 Kelly since almost a year. As weird as it can be it's now my main axe and I had one major thing that I hated about it, it was the tuners, not that they are that bad but if you do strong soloing they would go slightly out of tune easily. So after reading a few posts here and also from a friend's recommandation, I decided to get a set of those Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners.
First, to let you know, I'm no guitar tech and I usualy pay a pro to do the work on my guitar, but recently, I decided that after all these years of playing the guitar, I should learn how to work on them.
So enough babbling and here we go. The Planet Waves Auto-Trim tuners are very easy to install on a Jackson JS serie, quite easy job to do, they retrofit exactly with the original Jackson tuner.
You will need a 10mm and 12 mm wrenches and a small Philips screwdriver:
Here are the original Jackson tuners:
You remove the Jackson tuner and simply put the Planet Wave one right in the hole. Notice that the screw will exactly fit at the same place. No other holes to make:
It takes around 5 minutes to replace one tuner and put back the string. Here is a shot of a newly installed tuner from various angles:
As these tuners are "auto-trim", they will cut the excess of string as you tune. Just make sure you tighten the string clamp located on the bottom of the tuner before starting tuning. Another point is the feel of the tuner while you tune. Until the string excess is cut out, it is a bit hard to turn, in that case my low string is a 54, but once it is cut, it feels like a regular tuner.
After about 45 minutes, I had completed the whole job and properly tuned the guitar (drop B flat) and even my tools were back in their box! Here is the way it looks with the new tuners:
I tested the guitar for a good 30 minutes and was quite surprised: the tuning stays right! Nothing much more to add... I'm a happy guitar player!
Feel free to ask question.
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