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DiamondSecure Tieblock System
Just got me some of these, they work great and were easy to tie. They are very secure and I dont see how they could slip at all. https://www.rosetteguitarproducts.com/new-page
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Works for me
I have an Ortega with a 12-hole bridge. Using the method in the video works well. I like the 12-hole but have had the high e string slip. I end up doing a typical tie-block anchor, but will improve with practice.
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John R. |
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I think I may try those beads on my SG200N. I run carbons on it and the little strings have a tendency to slip in that guitars tie block. Plus that guitar is a solid block of wood so the beads will have no affect on sound. And they might give me a little more break angle over the saddle.
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String beads
They work great on my Cordoba. I also installed this ! https://www.rosetteguitarproducts.co...assical-guitar Better action, better open string tone, more stable tuning and better intonation, (no, I dont work for them).
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I have the beads as my wife got me them for my birthday - but on my last string change I managed to not only enjoy doing it I also made the ends tie into the string next to it and it looked really neat! Not sure if I'll use them now
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