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old analog tuner "rope & pulleys"
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<blockquote data-quote="leonsound" data-source="post: 69666" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>Steerpike,</p><p></p><p>You are right! I didn't think of that! Will have to replace the bulbs (damn, they work so well after all that effort)...</p><p></p><p>I always wondered how do they get them to short when they blow? Boggles my mind. These are exactly that type.</p><p></p><p>I'll see if RS has a site, or else where they are. I also still have 1 more possible shop to check out this weekend...</p><p></p><p>PS. I actually did string up the tuner with floss on the weekend! It works well, the trick seems to be getting the number of turns around the control knob's axel just right - I had it 3 times and it pulled so hard that it kept pulling when the dial was on at the end on one side - thereby stretching it (potentially). Now it's 2 or 1 times, and the feel is just right. How long it will last is however another matter. It is thinner than original, but then it's probably stronger.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Leon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonsound, post: 69666, member: 1295"] Steerpike, You are right! I didn't think of that! Will have to replace the bulbs (damn, they work so well after all that effort)... I always wondered how do they get them to short when they blow? Boggles my mind. These are exactly that type. I'll see if RS has a site, or else where they are. I also still have 1 more possible shop to check out this weekend... PS. I actually did string up the tuner with floss on the weekend! It works well, the trick seems to be getting the number of turns around the control knob's axel just right - I had it 3 times and it pulled so hard that it kept pulling when the dial was on at the end on one side - thereby stretching it (potentially). Now it's 2 or 1 times, and the feel is just right. How long it will last is however another matter. It is thinner than original, but then it's probably stronger. Regards Leon [/QUOTE]
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