[RWP] Adrenalinn guitar pedal's sounds
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Sat Sep 21 17:47:53 EDT 2013
You know Schaller says their tuners definitely are lifetime lubricated,
and advise never opening and lubricating them.
They're only $43 from Amazon, as a Fender part.
If you buy them from Schaller they're about $70 or $80.
Next time I'm going to look into something else; plenty of other brands
that are hopefully more sensible.
One design; I forget which, you string it up with extra string sticking
out, then when you're ready, the first turn of the key doesn't move the
peg, but locks onto the string and cuts off all extra string; and then
on the second turn the peg begins to move.
That sounds convenient.
Actually, after owning a Steinberger licensed headless guitar, I fell in
love with bottom tuning, which made perfect sense to me.
You had to use double balled strings with that particular guitar, but
later Steinberger tuners locked onto the string, so could use any brand
of strings.
Those little hollow thumbscrews that tune the strings are so fine
threaded you tune very slowly; and they never creep.
I wish I'd kept that guitar, but got an offer for it and needed the cash.
Indi
9/21/2013 5:07 PM, Colin McDonald wrote:
> yes, but if you do a little research, you'll find that the tuners of
> which you speak come in a short, and a long peg version...you obviously
> got the short peg version hahaha.
> My G and L legacy has the schaller locking tuners and I've taken them
> off for relubing before.
> They are a stock feature on that particular guitar's neck, so the holes
> for the nipples on the inside of the gear housing are pre-drilled
> instead of sunk in as you tighten the bushing from the other side of the
> headstock.
>
> If one was going to do several guitars, a metal or hard plastic jig
> might be a good thing to design or have help making to insure that any
> drilled holes line up perfectly to the gear housing, as well as in a
> nice straight line relative to the top edge of the headstock.
> tricky yes, but a jig could easily be made that would move a little to
> accomidate any sort of headstock design.
> regards
> Colin
>
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> From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 1:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: [RWP] Adrenalinn guitar pedal's sounds
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>> I would not advise the $43 Fender Schaller-type tuners sold on Amazon.
>> Their quality is very nice, they lock onto the end of the string like
>> a pair of ViceGrip pliers, but they don't mount with the tiny screws
>> like stock Fender tuners.
>> There are 2 pointed studs that stick out of the body of each tuner
>> that require a little hole to fit into; and the actual thing that
>> holds the tuners on is the metal nut on the tuning peg.
>> I usually do careful work and get things on straight, but in spite of
>> all I could do, they didn't go on perfectly straight, so the tkuning
>> keys are all slanted a little from ninety degrees in relation to the
>> side of the headstock.
>> The Squire headstock is curved on the side anyway, making it really
>> difficult to measure what is exactly 90 degrees.
>> I was gratified to read an article online from a sighted user who had
>> the same problem, and didn't get his to go on perfectly aligned either.
>> Besides the alignment problem, the tuning pegs on the staggered
>> Schaller-type tuners are so short you need to tighten the mounting nut
>> incredibly tight to get the string hole to appear above the surface of
>> the headstock.
>> I'd give them another turn with the socket wrench, way tighter than I
>> would ordinarily do, and still no hole appearing; give the nut another
>> turn; wondering when the threads would strip; or the headsgtock wood
>> is gonna split wide open; and finally I got some string hole to show.
>> Schaller's idea actually works, with not a bit of surplus peg sticking
>> up, just enough for a couple turns of string; and the strings running
>> very low barely off the headstock, no string trees required; but what
>> a crazy difficult installation process.
>> How can Schaller advise you to wind the strings down toward the
>> headstock, when the insertion hole is barely above the headstock, no
>> place for string windings below the string hole.
>> Indi
>>
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>>
>> On 9/21/2013 12:18 PM, Colin McDonald wrote:
>>> well after the conversation here in the last few days, I went and got
>>> myself a classic vibe '50's strat. Except I got the limited eddition
>>> version with the gold hardware...that's what happens when you take the
>>> better half guitar shopping...it's ok though, because it plays, sounds
>>> and feels really good. Apparently it was the sexiest, best looking
>>> guitar in the store after all, and since it wasn't that much more than
>>> the fiesta red fifties strat I went with it.
>>> I'm typically not too concerned about the look of a guitar as long as it
>>> plays and feels and sounds great.
>>> the strings are as old as dirt on it, as most of them are on store
>>> guitars.
>>> Anyway, going to restring her today and do a minor set up. I was
>>> hesitant about the gold hardware because I know I'll want to change the
>>> saddles to graphtech and the tuners to something better
>>> Now, all i need is a decent audio interface and a mike so I can record
>>> my various guitars and at least offer some decent demo's to everyone who
>>> has been patiently tolerating this self indulgent thread lol.
>>> They had the pine body cv fifties telly on the rack right beside the
>>> strat too so I expect I'll have to go back in before long and get
>>> that one.
>>>
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Colin
>>>
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