- Jan 15, 2000
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Well the strings on my guitar were definitely wearing out and sounding dull so I decided to change them. I wanted to have a richer and deeper tone so I bought some Elixir Medium strings.
My problem is that the strings seem to be incredibly tight after only 1-1.5 turns around the tuning peg. I've noticed that the old strings had at least 3 complete turns around the peg. I actually broke the high E string by winding it too tight. I managed to finally change all teh strings but the tone doesn't sound quite right to my ears, even after extensive tuning.
Are these strings just too heavy for my guitar (cheapo Yamaha FD-01) or am I just doing this all wrong. The first thing I do is insert the ball end into the hole, then push the bridge pin back in. Then I run the string up the guitar body about 2 inches past the tuning peg and cut the string there. Then I make a 90 degree bend in the wire, insert it into the tuning peg and start winding the string. Any pointers guys?
My problem is that the strings seem to be incredibly tight after only 1-1.5 turns around the tuning peg. I've noticed that the old strings had at least 3 complete turns around the peg. I actually broke the high E string by winding it too tight. I managed to finally change all teh strings but the tone doesn't sound quite right to my ears, even after extensive tuning.
Are these strings just too heavy for my guitar (cheapo Yamaha FD-01) or am I just doing this all wrong. The first thing I do is insert the ball end into the hole, then push the bridge pin back in. Then I run the string up the guitar body about 2 inches past the tuning peg and cut the string there. Then I make a 90 degree bend in the wire, insert it into the tuning peg and start winding the string. Any pointers guys?
