I have it strung with D'Addario 10-46 strings with about 5 hours of play, so they are broken in and stretched out.
I tried it with 3, 4, and 5 springs, and it is set up perfectly flush to the body, and the tuning is absolutely perfect. The minuted I dive a little on the trem, the whole guitar goes flat by quite a bit. After that, every time I use the tremelo, it doesn't go much flatter, it basically stays in the same tuning.
So to sum this up, the first time I use my tremelo, it goes flat by about 5 cents. The next time I use it, it doesn't go flat or sharp at all, it stays 5 cents flat from standard pitch.
Please help! I'm thinking it could be the nut for some reason, as this guitar is about 20 years old, and the springs have just been replaced.
I tried it with 3, 4, and 5 springs, and it is set up perfectly flush to the body, and the tuning is absolutely perfect. The minuted I dive a little on the trem, the whole guitar goes flat by quite a bit. After that, every time I use the tremelo, it doesn't go much flatter, it basically stays in the same tuning.
So to sum this up, the first time I use my tremelo, it goes flat by about 5 cents. The next time I use it, it doesn't go flat or sharp at all, it stays 5 cents flat from standard pitch.
Please help! I'm thinking it could be the nut for some reason, as this guitar is about 20 years old, and the springs have just been replaced.
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