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I believe there are various gizmos that can speed up winding strings when changing them, although I don't think I've seen one that is designed for a bass (then again I haven't looked that hard). Are they worth bothering with? If so, any particular recommendations?

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Nope

Want one? PM me your address and I'll send you one of the few I have. They are pretty useless for bass though.

EDIT in the lightof Hubrad's comment [b]IME[/b] .. but t then I only change strings about once a year... :)

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If you change strings alot then yes!
Especially useful on double bass.
I made one out of scrap wood (!) then found a production model about a month later.. I'll try to find the brand.

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That sounds like an extremely kind offer I can't refuse. Although, if they are pointless, it would save you the postage! How do they work, exactly?

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[quote name='Paul S' post='811576' date='Apr 19 2010, 05:25 PM']That sounds like an extremely kind offer I can't refuse. Although, if they are pointless, it would save you the postage! How do they work, exactly?[/quote]

You are talking about one of these:


rather than one of these, right?

[url="http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/5579-ernie_ball_powerpeg_battery_powered_string_winder_4118_"]Ernie Ball Electric String Winder[/url] £25

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They just speed up the turning of the tuning peg really - whereas normally the winding of a string onto it might take 2 minutes, you can literally do it in 10 seconds. I believe there are bass-specific versions on the market now too (ie ones which facilitate having larger tuning pegs)

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I used to have one that had a 6mm shaft on it so you could attach it to a drill. Extremely useful for quick string changes on the fly in between songs when I was tech-ing. Bass ones are just as useful as guitar ones, but a lot harder to find.

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[quote name='chris_b' post='811594' date='Apr 19 2010, 05:42 PM']You should only be winding your strings around 3 times max anyway, so what are you going to pack into the 40 secs you save?[/quote]

String changing under pressure during a 3 minute song when the guitarist wants his prize axe back makes 40 seconds saved a very important thing, and helps stop you getting fired.

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I've never bothered. I can see them being useful for mandolins but for a 4 string bass it's hardly a major pain re-stringing. The drill looking one looks pretty hardcore!

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[quote name='robocorpse' post='811585' date='Apr 19 2010, 05:33 PM']I used to have one that had a 6mm shaft on it so you could attach it to a drill.[/quote]

That'll be the [url="http://www.jimdunlop.com/index.php?page=products/pip&id=132"]Jim Dunlop Turbo Tune[/url]

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[quote name='Paul S' post='814095' date='Apr 21 2010, 07:08 PM']Well, courtesy of OldGit's generosity I can now try one out for myself.

I doff my cap to you, sir. :)[/quote]

Bassplayer in hat eh?

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[quote name='robocorpse' post='811585' date='Apr 19 2010, 05:33 PM']I used to have one that had a 6mm shaft on it so you could attach it to a drill. Extremely useful for quick string changes on the fly in between songs when I was tech-ing. Bass ones are just as useful as guitar ones, but a lot harder to find.[/quote]


I have one of those! I pop it on the end of an electric screw driver - because changing the strings on my 7 string Bass can be a bit boring without!!!

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[quote name='dood' post='815328' date='Apr 22 2010, 07:01 PM']I have one of those! I pop it on the end of an electric screw driver - because changing the strings on my 7 string Bass can be a bit boring without!!![/quote]


Special Needs

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