And she does NOT stay in tune.
ONE full step bend on the G, B or high E strings would get her out of whack.
The nut is fine, been checked out by yours truly and the Edinburgh tech. It's graphtech, with a slight angle to the slots to angle them to their respective tuners.
Saddles are almost brand new, graphtech (only ones that go high enough for me)
Tuners have been changed today for gotohs mini, brand new.
Since it's a Strat's vintage style bridge that's screwed down all the way, the saddles go quite high...Which in itself could cause issues. But I tried her with the new tuners and with the bridge setup like on a Strat (with a 3mm pullup space) and it had the same issue.
The ONLY thing I can see remaining is that it IS a neck angle issue, but that the bridge is so old it didn't return to pitch correctly. For some reason the change in tuning 'felt' different when I had it setup like a Strat rather than before or now... so I'll try shimming the neck as a last hope to bring the saddles down some.
Unfortunately my Strat, just with graphtech saddles stays in tune perfectly, and the saddles are even higher, with the bridge set flat to the body... which in a way negates this theory...
I'm starting to want to turn this baby into firewood, and that's coming from a guy who LOVES every guitar, plywood or whatever. It's really doing my head in.
It's the red Charvel.

Anyone else see anything else..?
ONE full step bend on the G, B or high E strings would get her out of whack.
The nut is fine, been checked out by yours truly and the Edinburgh tech. It's graphtech, with a slight angle to the slots to angle them to their respective tuners.
Saddles are almost brand new, graphtech (only ones that go high enough for me)
Tuners have been changed today for gotohs mini, brand new.
Since it's a Strat's vintage style bridge that's screwed down all the way, the saddles go quite high...Which in itself could cause issues. But I tried her with the new tuners and with the bridge setup like on a Strat (with a 3mm pullup space) and it had the same issue.
The ONLY thing I can see remaining is that it IS a neck angle issue, but that the bridge is so old it didn't return to pitch correctly. For some reason the change in tuning 'felt' different when I had it setup like a Strat rather than before or now... so I'll try shimming the neck as a last hope to bring the saddles down some.
Unfortunately my Strat, just with graphtech saddles stays in tune perfectly, and the saddles are even higher, with the bridge set flat to the body... which in a way negates this theory...

I'm starting to want to turn this baby into firewood, and that's coming from a guy who LOVES every guitar, plywood or whatever. It's really doing my head in.
It's the red Charvel.

Anyone else see anything else..?
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