Folks,
I've always played with a heavy right hand using a Fender Exta Heavy nitrocellulose pick no matter what style of music I've played as I've felt that I got the best definition and greatest volume from my Martin D-25K (try playing acoustic with 3-4 hand drummers sometime!). And, as you might imagine, I break strings often as well as having done a "Willy Nelson" on the guitar's top. When performing I've often had to change a string between songs or - with a band - during songs and something the entire set during an intermission. As such I like to be able to change the strings as quickly as possible.
Since the Sperzal tuners which came with my Martin are now sloppy a few years ago I had the "great idea" of making a mark on the top of each tuner's string post indicating the string hole so that I could more easily change the string in the dark. So I got out my Dremel tool and installed a cutoff wheel. But not anticipating that the post is brass I soon cut though into the string hole on a couple of them so I decided to then just convert them into "Fender style" open slot tuners - and this is one of the best "mistakes" I've ever accomplished! With the open slot I can change a set of strings in just a few minutes and a single broken string in less than a minutes (one of the smart ass drummers - without my knowing it - timed me). Of course I now think that this is the best thing since sliced white bread and I wonder why no tumer manufacturer, as best I can tell, offers a preslotted machine for an acoustic guitar. When my finances are better I really need to finally replace the Sperzals but I don't look forward to slotting a brand new set as the resultant tuner, while more functional, looks funky.
Do you guys know of anyone making something like this? Or any suggestions as to how to so modify a tuner in the best looking manner? Also, what's the best current production replacement tuner for my Martin for the dollar (assuming a long string post that I can slot)?
Rob