I Changing Strings - Yamaha Silent Violin SV-200 Owner's Manual

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I Changing Strings

As the strings get old, sound quality will gradually decrease, and it will become difficult to tune
the instrument. Change the strings as soon as you think they are getting old.
Always change the strings one at a time, even if all strings must be changed.
• The end of the strings are sharp and can cut fingers. Use caution when changing strings.
• When changing or adjusting strings, do not put your face close to the instrument. The string may
suddenly break resulting in eye or other unexpected injuries.
1
Before you string the instrument, set the adjuster
so that it is in the middle of its adjustment range.
(on the 1st string only)
2
Attach the string to the tailpiece.
• On the 4th (G), 3rd (D) and 2nd (A) strings,
from above the tailpiece insert the ball end of
the string into the hole on the tailpiece and hook
the ball end into the notch string hole.
• On the 1st (E) string, hook the ball end of the
string into the notch on the adjuster. At this
time, make sure that the ball is properly seated
in the notch on the adjuster.
• Make sure that the tailpiece wire is
Caution
properly positioned around the
endpin.
Tailpiece
Endpin
[Attaching the 4th (G), 3rd (D) and 2nd (A) strings]
String
Tailpiece
String
Tailpiece wire
The adjuster should be set
to the middle of its adjust-
ment range.
Ball end
Looking from the under-
side of the tailpiece.
[Attaching the 1st (E) string]
Ball end
Adjuster's notch
Ball end
Ball end
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