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Stringing / tuning procedure
2 - 4 windings around the post are ideal for good
tuning and stability.
12 cm/4
3/4”
Place the string’s ball end on the bridge string holder.
Hold the ball end down with one hand and with the
other feed the string to the tuner.
Cut the string approximately 12 cm/4
3/4
” behind the
tuner. You’ll need this excess length for the windings
around the tuner’s post.
Tighten the string while winding it around the post.
This avoids string slippage and increases tuning
stability.
The tuner’s post has a slot with a hole in the center.
Put the string in that hole before you start winding.
This system avoids the string poking out to the side
of the tuner and stabilizes the winding, giving the
bass better tuning overall.