Carter Starter
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- Stephen Winters
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Carter Starter
I have had my Carter Starter nearly a year now, and this past Saturday I put the first set of new strings on it. (please don't laugh, ha.)
Although the old strings were dead as doornails, the Carter Starter has never broken a string; playing it at least three or more times a week for nearly a year. It only needs minor tuning every couple of times I sit down to play.
I think Carter has made a fine instrument.
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Stephen Winters
Carter Starter
Peavey Deuce
Although the old strings were dead as doornails, the Carter Starter has never broken a string; playing it at least three or more times a week for nearly a year. It only needs minor tuning every couple of times I sit down to play.
I think Carter has made a fine instrument.
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Stephen Winters
Carter Starter
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I also have a 13 month old Carter Starter. I've tried to play at least one hour a day. I have found that I break the 3rd string about every 4 weeks so I started changing it the first of each month. I just bought a new GFI and I have the same problem, so I have laid in a supply of 3rd's. Thanks to Carter for getting me started.
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I got a Carter Starter from Musician's Friend "scratch & dent" department.Played it for about a year and then passed it on to another `perspiring' steeler through this forum.I now own S-10 and D-10 Sierra PSG's,but I can certainly credit the Carter for getting me `started'.BTW,both my Sierras break 3rd's and sometimes 5th's{E9).
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I got my Carter Starter about five weeks ago and have had the 3rd string break a few days ago. Have made a few modifications to it. The LKL was flexing way out of position when engaged so I put a supporting piece behind it to keep it from flexing so much. Also on the LKL I added a definite stop. The top of a screw(round head) mounted on the underside of the guitar was being used as the stop. When you engaged the lever it would hit the screw(stop) and start sliding off of it. So I made a stop out of a piece of angled aluminum, with a screw/nuts for adjustment to lock it in, and mounted it to where it would provide a definite stop to the LKL lever. So far this is working fine. The guitar stays in tune a lot better than I expected and has a good sound. It's not a Pro model, but as many have stated, it is a good, affordable guitar for a newbie or someone like me who can't afford a Pro model yet.
David
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