frose strings?

neastguy

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just wondering , back in the day I used to use a Kramer voyager that had a floyd rose, at any rate the string had a copper clip on the ends that would lock into the bridge when you clamped it up....just wondering if they still have the type of strings or do you guys just use regular strings and clip off the ends......thanks.. :confused:
 
I actually leave the ball on and thread the strings backward.

i.e. the ball is up at the tuning peg.

Been doing it this way for decades with no ill effects.

Just make sure when you turn the tuning keys that the string passes under the ball as you wind.
 
OrangeChannel said:
Snip the ball ends off...

OUCH, no way, my mum wants grandchildren one day. :D

SteveB said:
I actually leave the ball on and thread the strings backward.

i.e. the ball is up at the tuning peg.

Been doing it this way for decades with no ill effects.

Just make sure when you turn the tuning keys that the string passes under the ball as you wind.

That's what l do, so much eaiser.

Scott.
 
SteveB said:
I actually leave the ball on and thread the strings backward.

i.e. the ball is up at the tuning peg.

Been doing it this way for decades with no ill effects.

Just make sure when you turn the tuning keys that the string passes under the ball as you wind.

Ditto.
 
SteveB said:
I actually leave the ball on and thread the strings backward.

i.e. the ball is up at the tuning peg.

Been doing it this way for decades with no ill effects.

Just make sure when you turn the tuning keys that the string passes under the ball as you wind.

that is the easiest way to string a floyd!!!!
 
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