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Full swap took less than 10 minutes and re-stringing is a breeze now
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Speaking of which, this makes replacing strings a bit easier than before, which I love
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3 of these are shorter for the top three strings.
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Tuning is super stable and very accurate and no more string tree means one less spot for the strings to hang up.
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But I do have one set that developed a problem with the High E tuner -- it constantly breaks High E strings (not when playing but when stringing, and tuning
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I used to dread changing strings because I didn't always know how much string to cut off or wind around the post
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Makes string changes a breeze
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Because the string has less than one wrap around the tuning peg, there is no chance for the string to get wedged in between other strings.
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The long ones go on the top 3 strings, the short ones the bottom 3 strings, get that because I had them on incorrectly
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but I don't like wasting strings.
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(Fresh strings can do a lot for your sound!
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I blocked the trem and installed better string trees, neither of which helped much, so I didn't play that Strat as much as I might have otherwise.
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Locking feature is great; easy string changes and stable tuning that hardly ever needs adjusted.
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Keeps my tele in tune and makes string changes a breeze.
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Easier and faster than changing strings.
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They also make string changes a breeze
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So, you need to wind the strings a number of times around the posts in order to get a proper break angle over the nut.
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The hold tunings and make string changing a breeze
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New strings have never been easier to install
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They work great, provides very stable tuning and makes strings changes a breeze.
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Staggered posts are important when using trem on a Strat because they allow you to get rid of those pesky string trees that kill your tuning stability when using the trem.
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Makes changing your strings so much easier, and keeps the guitar in tune longer
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Getting locking tuners is a luxury, but it will make you change your strings more often which can greatly improve your tone and make playing more fun
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fast string changes
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I had significant string slippage on B, G, and e and it had me checking my saddle lubing my nut and trying to figure out the problem that wasn't as severe before
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But you will get the benefit of the staggered pole pieces (three short, three long) and the faster string changes.
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Bought for a new neck without using string trees and these accomplished that goal
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It makes string changes super fast and eliminates unnecessary string slippage for better in tune performance!
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As easy as changing strings
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What interested me the most was the easy string changes and locking tuners have really helped with that
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No more turning the tuners pegs to wrap them, these actually lock onto the string via a set screw like thimble, just don't tighten it too much because it could damage the string
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Leave enough string to wrap at least once
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Shortest ones are for the top three strings (high E, B, G) and the taller ones are for the lower three strings
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and I love how easy it makes changing strings
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And I don't dread changing strings anymore.
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( I love the Ernie Ball Super Slinky 9-42 strings and Fender stainless steel 9-42 strings also)
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Super stable, accurate tuning, easy string changes, and easy maintenance
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Just in easing string change alone made this worth the cost.
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, on this ones the the screws do not separate so I won`t lose them anymore!!!!
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great!I only wish that they'd show a diagram with the specs written on it so that I could have known that these don't fit my guitar!
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Shortest ones are for the top three strings (high E, B, G) and the taller ones are for the lower three strings