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Topic: Locking tuners on PSG |
Danny Hall
From: Nevada, USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 10:19 am
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I've concluded after years of use that locking tuners are the best option a guy can put on his stratocaster.
Provided the ends of the pegs don't touch I'm contemplating putting a set (actually two sets of three on a side, waste two) of Sperzel locking tuners on my PSG. The Sperzel has the locking knob on the gear end of the tuner, not the peg end.
Any comments? Thanks
Danny _________________ The Last of the World's Great Human Beings. Ok, well maybe one of the last. Oh alright then, a perfectly ordinary slacker. |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 11:00 am
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i always thought that would be a good idea also. i'm curious if anyone has a good reason why not to. |
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 11:08 am
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Danny: post a photo of it when you've got it working. |
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John Billings
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 12:04 pm
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On an S/SD-10, no problem. On a D-10 there are clearance issues between the E9th neck 10th string tuner, and the C6th first string tuner. At least on the guitars I measured. I talked to Bob Sperzel about his latest tuners that have no locking knob. We both thought they would work. Go here, and scroll down to "Sound Lok."
http://www.sperzel.com/Models_Colors.asp |
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Bob Hoffnar
From: Austin, Tx
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 12:21 pm
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In my experience I don't think locking tuners will help much with a pedal steel. The stresses that pedal steel strings go through are very different from standard guitar. The difference in tuning from the locking tuners on keyless steels seems to be more from the reduction of string length from the nut to the tuning key. _________________ Bob |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 12:35 pm
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i would think it would mainly make changing strings a little quicker and easier. |
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John Billings
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 12:37 pm
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Bob,
the good thing about locking tuners is that they eliminate a lot of winds around the post, and they are very handy for quick string changes. The fewer windings mean less slipping, quicker "settle-in" time, no windings binding against each other, etc.. |
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Jay Jessup
From: Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 6:37 pm
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Hmmm---so put one on the 3'rd and 5'th strings and not worry about the rest? unless you have real acidic hands and need to change the strings weekly? |
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 8:58 pm
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I love them on this guitar, but I'm not using pedals, although I don't think there would be a problem.
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Micky Byrne
From: United Kingdom (deceased)
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 11:31 pm Re: Locking tuners on PSG
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Go to the Williams website. Locking tuners are one of the options on their keyed guitars.
Micky Byrne U.K. |
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Rich Peterson
From: Moorhead, MN
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 6:21 am
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Wilkinson EZ-Lok. "These feature string post holes drilled at 90 degrees from each other. Pull the string through one hole real tight, wrap 3/4 around hte post, pull tight through the other hole. Tune to pitch, cut the string- DONE."
Guitar Fetish Stores sells 3+3 sets for under $30.00. |
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Danny Hall
From: Nevada, USA
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 12:47 pm
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chas smith wrote: |
I love them on this guitar, but I'm not using pedals, although I don't think there would be a problem.
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Chas, did you order from Sperzel or have you found a dealer that actually stocks a variety? The sound lock mentioned in John B's post look very intersting but I've sure never seen them available locally.
The Wilkenson also sounds workable and I use their stuff on tele builds. Good stuff.
The problem I am having is that my tuning pegs are turning in their holes. Usually there is a locating pin or mounting screw to keep this from happining but it's either sheared off or otherwise missing from these standard Grovers.
I see no locking pin on the Sperzel. I'll write him and see what he says. Meanwhile I'll look into the Wilkenson too. _________________ The Last of the World's Great Human Beings. Ok, well maybe one of the last. Oh alright then, a perfectly ordinary slacker. |
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John Billings
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 12:51 pm
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Call him. I don't know him except for a phone call, but he seemed to be a nice guy. Very informative.
15728 Industrial Parkway
Cleveland, Ohio 44135
Phone: (216) 281-6868
Fax: (216) 281-6810
Email: Sperzel@sperzel.com
Edited to add; Maybe he'll make up a steel guitar set for you. |
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Rich Peterson
From: Moorhead, MN
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 3:45 pm
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Sperzels do have a pin to keep them from turning. |
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chas smith R.I.P.
From: Encino, CA, USA
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 5:27 pm
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Danny, I ordered them from Sperzel. I was at the NAMM show, that year, and they had them on display. Someone from the company gave me the number, that I've since lost, and I ordered them. The bass keys and the regular keys are supposed to be the same color. Someone over at annodize left the regulars in the bath longer. So be it, I was glad to get them. |
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