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Why are the 1st and 4th strings on the tuners backwards?
Comment by TomEMun— October 8, 2011 #
That is how martin strings all their ukes. they claim is better for the nut since it puts less stress on it.
Comment by Tim— October 9, 2011 #
I thought that might be the reason….I just wondered why I hadn’t seen anyone else do it. That would take a while to get used to using the tuners!
Comment by TomEMun— October 9, 2011 #
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Why are the 1st and 4th strings on the tuners backwards?
Comment by TomEMun— October 8, 2011 #
That is how martin strings all their ukes. they claim is better for the nut since it puts less stress on it.
Comment by Tim— October 9, 2011 #
I thought that might be the reason….I just wondered why I hadn’t seen anyone else do it. That would take a while to get used to using the tuners!
Comment by TomEMun— October 9, 2011 #