QUOTE(ghoster @ Jan 25 2009, 07:47 AM)
fatboythin, saying that didnt help at all.
to rikipu, try to tune it properly. watch out for ur bridge, make sure it is flat, not slightly towards/away from the nut, if it is, try adjust the spring at the back of the gtr's body. reset the tuner on the bridge before u tune it, this helps after u lock the nut after tuning.
hope it helps
my first gtr with a floating bridge too, had a few problem but learn a lot from it
I doubt adjusting the spring would be much of a good idea. Cause quite simply, the spring setting was already right before. It's only screwed now. to rikipu, try to tune it properly. watch out for ur bridge, make sure it is flat, not slightly towards/away from the nut, if it is, try adjust the spring at the back of the gtr's body. reset the tuner on the bridge before u tune it, this helps after u lock the nut after tuning.
hope it helps
my first gtr with a floating bridge too, had a few problem but learn a lot from it
@OP
Just keep trying to retune. If your bridge isn't flat and parallel to the body, it's probably because you didn't tune it right.
Too many methods to teach you how to tune, so I'd suggest you do some google-ing and find out the best method by yourself.
Jan 25 2009, 02:33 PM

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