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Tuning
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:09 pm
by woefuly misspelt
An idea. Perhaps I can be pointed towards albums where this has been done?
A 6-string electric guitar. The top 2 strings tuned to D and the remaining strings tuned to E. With Bottom E strings for all 6 strings. So, if the first 4 strings on one fret are held and all 6 strings played the result would be three 2-string power chords (I think).
Perhaps this is a set-up and tuning for someone who is not a guitarist.
Some careful filing at the nut would be required. The Bridge too?
Are there any dangers with this?
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:33 pm
by jamesd74
No Idea.
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:52 pm
by Instructor
woefuly misspelt wrote:An idea. Perhaps I can be pointed towards albums where this has been done?
A 6-string electric guitar. The top 2 strings tuned to D and the remaining strings tuned to E. With Bottom E strings for all 6 strings. So, if the first 4 strings on one fret are held and all 6 strings played the result would be three 2-string power chords (I think).
Perhaps this is a set-up and tuning for someone who is not a guitarist.
Some careful filing at the nut would be required. The Bridge too?
Are there any dangers with this?
There would be no dangers per se, and you'd probably have to do some work on the nut and the bridge, and make sure that all the strings were intonated, and that the truss rods had ample reinforcement.
Nothing wrong with trying.
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:30 pm
by jamesd74
Well I can now tune my Floyd Rose there is a set way to do it. Our this is on another thread.
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:27 pm
by mikeyBoab
woefuly misspelt wrote:Are there any dangers with this?
Well, yeah! You'll never learn to play!

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:31 pm
by alun
woefuly misspelt wrote:An idea. Perhaps I can be pointed towards albums where this has been done?
A 6-string electric guitar. The top 2 strings tuned to D and the remaining strings tuned to E. With Bottom E strings for all 6 strings. So, if the first 4 strings on one fret are held and all 6 strings played the result would be three 2-string power chords (I think).
Perhaps this is a set-up and tuning for someone who is not a guitarist.
Some careful filing at the nut would be required. The Bridge too?
Are there any dangers with this?
I was away when this went on, are you being serious?
No you can't be, can you?
As Mikey says, you'll never learn to play, And of course it'll f*** up your guitar, the strain on the neck would be to much, you would never get the intonation correct, and finally, once you've filed your top nut and bridge saddles you should consider your guitar knackered.
the sensible thing to do is just string it up correctly and learn to play.

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:40 pm
by wafer
of course Guitar Legend is right, but should we discourage creativity and lateral thinking? Oh well, yes you're right. This time we should. Sorry Woefuly Misspelt.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:35 am
by wafer
Talking of guitar tuning and I hope its not off thread, I'm tuning and setting up guitars fairly often and have taken up using the 'Frequency-counter / instrument-tuner' off the website
http://www.techmind.org/audio/. The free download is called "tuner12.exe".
When the guitar is plugged in to the microphone port on the computer you have a direct read out of the musical note frequency, and the name of the note and the percentage plus or minus error. This is ideal for simple tuning and also gives best setting position string length for the bridge adjusting yokes.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:10 pm
by polyal
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:21 pm
by jamesd74
buy a guitar with a Floyd rose an excellent de-tuner they have yet to invent a method of how to tune with a Floyd.
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:28 pm
by polyal
we've been here before.........i use ffloyds on two of my gits ...i dont use a trem...so they're both
locked with blocks to stop any rocking...once tuned the only thing that affects them is temperature
but with the fine tuners( so the machine heads are not disturbed ) and a good tuner ( esp boss tu 2/3 )re tune is fast accurate and rock solid
anybody who's git balances on springs ( trem arm) ...thinks it will return to perfect tuning esp after dive bombing a few dozen times is in cloud cuckoo land...if you dont use a trem get rid of the springs...if you do a ffloyds
the best option if set up right
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:57 am
by jamesd74
Has any body tried to put 10s on a Floyd, I tried last night and they won't lock in the trem.
It did have 9s in it and they where fine.
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:29 pm
by polyal
you need to modify your floyd with the new type loading screws...olly can advise you..as he did his
perhaps olly will reply when he reads this ♪♪
have a look
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/6-x-fast-loaders- ... _500wt_843
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:40 pm
by Olly
jamesd74 wrote:Has any body tried to put 10s on a Floyd, I tried last night and they won't lock in the trem.
I have had 10s on my low pro trem with no problems
polyal wrote:you need to modify your floyd with the new type loading screws...olly can advise you..as he did his
perhaps olly will reply when he reads this ♪♪
I completely forgot about these. I did buy them and I have them in my desk drawer at work!
The reason that I didn't rush to put them on is that the tubes the strings sit in seem rather long - like around 1 inch from memory, and I think that will look a bit odd on my guitar. I don't know why they make them so long?
But these would defo solve your issue James
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:56 pm
by polyal
they're a doddle..just push your string through..and off you go....easier than a strat trem
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:09 am
by jamesd74
Thanks i will try to persevor.
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:48 pm
by bigiain
zr 2 trem
