How to Change a String (with Locking Tuners)

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How to Change a String (with Locking Tuners)

Important: Go slowly with every part of this process in order to risk damaging the instruments, cutting yourself, or poking your eye out with an old guitar string.

Remove the Old Strings


Detune the lowest string with the tuning peg until it drops as low as it can go

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Loosen the locking mechanism on the back of the tuning peg as much as it will loosen

Carefully cut the end of the string with string cutters above the hex plate that holds the tuning peg into the headstock

Carefully pull the string out of the hole with needle-nose pliers (Do not use anything sharp!)

Gently push the string 1 inch through the hole of the bridge

Cut the string above the bridge

Very gently pull the remainder of the string through the bridge

Repeat the process for all other strings

Gently wipe down the fretboard with a dry microfiber cloth removing any dirt seen; do not use any solvents, oils, or other chemicals on the fretboard and do not scratch the fretboard



Put on the New Strings

Wash your hands with soap and water; dry your hands

Take the lowest string out of the new package of strings

Insert it through the hole of the bridge

Turn the tuning peg so that the hole aligns straight with the angle of the string

Put the string through the tuning peg hole

While pulling the string lightly, tighten the locking mechanism on the back of the tuning peg

Repeat the process for all other strings



Tune the New Strings

At the tuning peg, pull the excess string from the lowest string down to make a crease

Cut the excess string just above the hex plate that holds the tuning peg into the headstock

Tune the string to pitch

Repeat the process for all other strings

Tune all string to pitch from lowest to top until all strings are in tune