Strings on Stringmaster

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Rich Young
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Strings on Stringmaster

Post by Rich Young »

Do you sting a stringmaster over the string posts or under them. I've been doing it under but it seems a sever angle. But if they go over the tuners would turn the other way, which would be backwards from what I'm used to.
Is there any consensus on this? Opinions?
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Post by J D Sauser »

I was once at a Synagogue during an "outreach"-program (where people from other religions are told about Judaism).
Anyway, at one point the Rabbi takes a Torah out and proceeds to tread from it, using a silver "finger" <small>(a pointing device designed to protect the pergament from being touched with the reader's bare finger)</small>, moving it from right to left as he reads. All of a sudden a spectator lady exclaims: "But Sir (!), you are reading backwards!"
The Rabbi looks up and then says: "No my dear, you do!"

So, you get the message, don't you Image ?

Anyway, I've never seen anybody pass the strings under the post, but that's OK. A steeper angle behind the nut will result in higher string pressure over the nut, which I think can only be good.
As a general rule: Turning keys that are facing up, clock wise <small>(looking from above the guitar, please Image)</small>, should tighten the string (raise the note). If not so, your tuning machines might have been swapped around (front row for back row)...

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Post by Dave Brophy »

Rich,
To put what J.D. said another way,if the strings go over the post,all you have to remember when tuning is "Right Is Tight." (I wrote that.)
There's a good slide show here http://www.steelguitarinfo.com/infoindex.html
Click Strings>Changing.It helped me when I incorrectly strung my Stringmaster the first time.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

OVER.
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Post by Rich Young »

Yea, it makes sense. I'm putting a new set on tonight, I'll do it right, I promise! Image

Hey Ricky, it looks like I'll be seeing you on Sat. I'm doing a fill in gig with the Belfuries opening up for y'all at the Continental. Yea, I'll be staying all night!

Thanks guys.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Cool Rich; see ya there pal.
Ricky