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Originally posted by CowboyFromHell View PostThat may be true, but even bolt-on Jacksons don't normally have this issue, so there goes your theory.
But y'know, that was back in the heady days of March '11. We've all moved on since thenHail yesterday
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Also, this may be a stretch, but try flipping the B and E string block around on the locking nut and verify that the nut is not loose. I thought I read somewhere that someone had a similar problem and frets checked out okay. The string angle coming out of the nut was off and caused some oddities. It doesnt seem possible logically ,but, I thought someone had a well written explanation on how this happens. I am still thinking you may have a fret pulling up on the B and E side.-Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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Hey guys,
Thanks again for the input. I got the guitar pleked over the Christmas holidays, and had a brass sustain block installled. Ideally, I'd I've done this one at a time so I could determine the benefit of each separately.
Anyway, the problem is alleviated somewhat, but not entirely fixed. The action is as low as it was before, if not a touch lower, and I can pull up on the bar without it killing the notes. Sustain on the b string 15th fret is much better, but still not as much as I'd ideally like.My other signature says something funny
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