phyrexia said:Why does anybody use anything other than Schallers?
MusicManJP6 said:Dimarzio makes two different lengths for their nylon straps. I personally like the cotton straplocks better. The plastic end that attaches to the strap button hole is rounded and looks nicer and the cotton material grabs your shirt better to prevent the guitar from slipping around. I use EB strap locks on my BFR and like them as well. The EB strap lock button replacements are not much bigger than the stock buttons. I don't leave home without a strap lock anymore! I dropped one guitar right after getting it refinished and I could have kicked myself......
jdurso said:are there any locks out there that work without unscrewing the current hardware on your guitar. I have strap locks on all my guitars except my PRS because i'm afraid to mess with it. i know i know its just a guitar and they're meant to be beat up... but its just so pretty :?
highwaynine said:phyrexia said:Why does anybody use anything other than Schallers?
Assuming I count as an "anybody"... :shock:
Because Shcallers, when they get more than a couple of years old, develop the habit of twisting so that the open part of the "U" is always pointing downward, leaving you relying on that little pin, which isn't always reliable.
I and everybody in the two bands I've associated with since early college always used shallers...and then this problem began to surface, without exception. My friend's PRS took a head-first dive while he was adjusting his mic between songs. If it had been a Les Paul, the headstock would have come off. I spent two years afraid to let go of the neck on my LP, and twisting the lock around between every song, until I finally just switched to Dunlops a couple of months ago. Fully secure locking 360 around. I'll never go back.
And yes, Dunlop says to keep their locks clean and lubed. That's easier to do than gluing the Shallers to the strap so they don't twist.
YMMV
just until it feels right. the strap is just a little too high. its not too bad but reaching some of the lower strings 20 frets up is near imossible to do at speed. it doesnt make sense for the highest it gets to be too low conisdering that they have about two feet of travel.Gibbyage said:Man how high do some of you play your guitars? Dimarzio aren't that long especially when pulled all the way up.
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