Tuning system

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Brian Henry
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Tuning system

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I was wondering if anyone had tried to use violin fine tuners, on a lap steel instead of the regular keys? Is it a feasible idea?
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Terence Palmer
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Post by Terence Palmer »

Why exactly? The regular tuning pegs on a violin are friction tuners, with a 1:1 ratio which are difficult to move as precisely as you might want especially on the higher strings, thus the fine tuners. The fine tuners, by definition, have a considerably smaller range than either the tuning pegs on a violin or the tuners on a steel guitar. The tuners on a steel are geared to allow a finer ratio anyway.

I owned an electric guitar with fine tuners on the bridge years ago, but that was because the guitar had a locking nut and the fine tuners allows for adjustments without unlocking the nut. Outside of that, I've never seen need for them.
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The phrase "if it ain't broke..." comes to mind here.
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Can't imagine them being tone enhancers..., but stranger things have probably happened.
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Post by James Hartman »

I've never had issue with generic tuners on a lapsteel. They seem to work just fine.

However, if someone did feel a need for more "precise" tuning capability, there are guitar tuners available with different gear ratios that would provide this. 16:1 or 18:1 is a common modern standard. At the extreme, Steinberger "gearless" tuners have a 40:1 tuning ratio.

That would seem an easier modification than trying to adapt violin fine-tuners.
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