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on 11s I only do this on the top e.
I just decided to still tune up to the note - it makes sense since isn't the point so that there isn't tension caught behind the nut? Surely that wouldn't change just because the tuners are locking?
Quick question - with double locking systems like Floyd Rose - do they lock the tuning so well that you can have several daily hardcore sessions, leave it sitting a week then pick it up and it's still perfectly in tune? Or do they need slightly tuned each time like any other system?
It had 'made under floyd rose patents' and an Esp stamp on it..
Anyway, between that and the locking nut, I was always surprised at how good the tuning stayed put even when really going ape shit, ie dive bombing so low all the strings turned to spaghetti.
I'd need to do some micro adjustments at the bridge end via the thumbwheels but not really during a session.
That was long ago though when my tuner wasnt as good as a boss tu3, and my knowledge was very limited..
I always wonder just how good was it actually.. If I still had it no doubt I'd pick holes in it mind... haha.
Tbh though, I think I'm a simple hardtail strung thru body lover. The less to go wrong n all that.
I have one hardtail guitar with locking tuners (supplied in error for a build) and I don't really like them. A bit heavy. I think they work fine though.