Just got my yellow Larrivée today and it sounds and plays great, except it has a little too light strings for my tastes. Anyways, when I yank around on the whammy bar it keeps coming back out of tune. Sometimes it comes back right, sometimes some of them are flat and others sharp(not hideously, just very slightly), so it's a freakin' mess. I had similar problems with my Nightswan not too long ago, but this is different.
I checked the studs and inserts and there was some play in the posts, so I teflon taped them fuckers up. Finito. It helped a lil but, but didn't fix the problem entirely. Then I noticed there were some dents on the springs in the back. So I replaced them. Finito. It helped a little more, but problem is still there. Knife edges looked fucking pristine(it's a OFR afterall). Nut looked pretty good too. The Floyd block is proper length so the springs ain't slipping
What can be causing this problem? Strings are stretched and locked with proper force, everything done according to the book. I'm going fucking bonkers over here. Can the spring claw screws be shifting location every time I yank the bar?
I checked the studs and inserts and there was some play in the posts, so I teflon taped them fuckers up. Finito. It helped a lil but, but didn't fix the problem entirely. Then I noticed there were some dents on the springs in the back. So I replaced them. Finito. It helped a little more, but problem is still there. Knife edges looked fucking pristine(it's a OFR afterall). Nut looked pretty good too. The Floyd block is proper length so the springs ain't slipping
What can be causing this problem? Strings are stretched and locked with proper force, everything done according to the book. I'm going fucking bonkers over here. Can the spring claw screws be shifting location every time I yank the bar?
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