taclassic
08-05-2005, 11:00 AM
Hi everyone,
I am trying to get some info in String Tree design. Particularly when a guitar design needs them and when it does not.
For example, I have seen guitars that either use one string three for the High E and B strings, or two string trees for the E-B and G-D strings, and some guitars don't use any string trees.
If a guitar does not have an angled headstock and uses 6 inline staggered tuners, does it need string trees?
The reason I ask is because I have a guitar that uses two string trees and is set up well, but the G and D strings always go out of tune whenever I use the tremelo. The guitar has Sperzel staggered locking tuners.
Thanks,
Ruben
I am trying to get some info in String Tree design. Particularly when a guitar design needs them and when it does not.
For example, I have seen guitars that either use one string three for the High E and B strings, or two string trees for the E-B and G-D strings, and some guitars don't use any string trees.
If a guitar does not have an angled headstock and uses 6 inline staggered tuners, does it need string trees?
The reason I ask is because I have a guitar that uses two string trees and is set up well, but the G and D strings always go out of tune whenever I use the tremelo. The guitar has Sperzel staggered locking tuners.
Thanks,
Ruben