on my model 2 and 4 i'm constantly having tuning problems with my g and b strings... they go out of tune even with just simple bending and i am constantly having to put the bar down to bring them back in tune...i think its a nut problem because when i hit the bar there's that tell tale click where the string comes unstuck at the nut...and once i do that my guitar is perfectly in tune...but i can't do that all the time - i'm even having to do it mid song coz it fucks up the tuning for the rest of the song ...i shouldn't have to do this with double locking guitars!! how can i reduce this problem significantly? can i fit new nut easily with model guitars? or can i get some one to file the nut a little so the strings (ESPECIALLY the b string) aren't catching constantly? [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
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Re: Improving nut quality...
do they have kahler or floyd nuts? if kahler, try the tip mentioned above. if floyd, i'd check the floyd nut and the locking clamp for grooves. may be time to replace them.
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<font color="aqua">I'm guessing you still have the string clamp similar to the pic below. I'f you'll notice, sometimes the underside gets really damaged from the strings from use and they won't "clamp" anymore and they'll slip. I have actually machined that surface to get rid of the slots if they're not too deep.
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rite i filed my nut a teenee bit and put some pencil led in there and undid the clamp on my b and e strings so they won't catch and my blue charvie hasn't gone out of tune since - that seems to have worked wonders for the tuning.... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
my kahler... i think i might buiy a new clamp for it - it's $40 but hey i can live with it for long lasting tuning stability...cheers guys
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<font color="aqua">very good! I'm glad you got it worked out. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
As for price on machining, that really depends on the shop unfortunately... </font>Dave ->
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