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  • how to keep your guitar in tune

    how do you guys keep your guitar in tune for a really long time if you drop tune mostly?

  • #2
    Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

    Three words: play a Steinberger.
    F#@{ Clapton- Wenger is God!

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    • #3
      Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

      Here's the thing. You CANNOT take a guitar and tune it down unless you leave it in that tuning and intonate it for that tuning. Also, you've got to make sure the nut is slotted for any string gauge that didn't come stock on the guitar.
      The way to properly intonate a drop tuned guitar is to

      1. Make sure the nut is slotted for your string gauge, low, but not TOO low.
      2. Get the string height exactly where you want it.
      3. Adjust the truss rod so the neck is straight, with just a little relief.
      4. Drop tune your guitar where you intend to keep it.
      5. Use a tuner with a needle, or strobe tuner, and make sure every note on the neck,
      especially from the 10th fret to the 19th are ALL dead center on the tuner.
      Keep tweaking this until every note is centered.

      Now, your guitar is perfectly intonated and should stay in tune just fine. Also, it helps
      to do the pinch lock wraparound on the tuning posts, so the strings can't budge.
      A little Vaseline, liquid teflon, or liquid graphite in the string slots keeps strings from sticking in the nut. If this is a problem, you really need to have the nut slots cut wider.
      Originally posted by Boogie Bill
      I've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!

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      • #4
        Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

        Originally posted by Gearjoneser
        Here's the thing. You CANNOT take a guitar and tune it down unless you leave it in that tuning and intonate it for that tuning. Also, you've got to make sure the nut is slotted for any string gauge that didn't come stock on the guitar.
        The way to properly intonate a drop tuned guitar is to

        1. Make sure the nut is slotted for your string gauge, low, but not TOO low.
        2. Get the string height exactly where you want it.
        3. Adjust the truss rod so the neck is straight, with just a little relief.
        4. Drop tune your guitar where you intend to keep it.
        5. Use a tuner with a needle, or strobe tuner, and make sure every note on the neck,
        especially from the 10th fret to the 19th are ALL dead center on the tuner.
        Keep tweaking this until every note is centered.

        Now, your guitar is perfectly intonated and should stay in tune just fine. Also, it helps
        to do the pinch lock wraparound on the tuning posts, so the strings can't budge.
        A little Vaseline, liquid teflon, or liquid graphite in the string slots keeps strings from sticking in the nut. If this is a problem, you really need to have the nut slots cut wider.
        Or... play a Steinberger.
        F#@{ Clapton- Wenger is God!

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        • #5
          Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

          Some heavier gauge strings also work well for more tuning stability and less floppyness.
          Gearjoneser has pretty much covered it all.

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          • #6
            Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

            Originally posted by Nightburst
            Some heavier gauge strings also work well for more tuning stability and less floppyness.
            Gearjoneser has pretty much covered it all.
            [DEAD_HORSE]Yeah, but I covered it more efficiently.[/DEAD_HORSE]
            F#@{ Clapton- Wenger is God!

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            • #7
              Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

              What the hell is a steinberger?

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              • #8
                Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                Originally posted by Nightburst
                What the hell is a steinberger?

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                • #9
                  Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                  Originally posted by Nightburst
                  What the hell is a steinberger?
                  Woah, what sad fate has befallen the youth of today!

                  Only the best production guitars ever made. Instant transposition (de-tuning, etc.) with a flick of the wrist and they don't go out of tune. Ever. Full stop.
                  F#@{ Clapton- Wenger is God!

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                  • #10
                    Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                    My el cheapo Ibanez never goes out of tune either because it is setup correctly by me. (with help from Gearjonesers 'how to setup a guitar' post on the old board)

                    Is it really a crime not to know Steinberger?
                    While I'm at it, I'm not pursuing EVH's tone either, lol.

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                    • #11
                      Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                      Originally posted by Nightburst
                      My el cheapo Ibanez never goes out of tune either because it is setup correctly by me. (with help from Gearjonesers 'how to setup a guitar' post on the old board)
                      Yeah, but if you put it in the cargo hold of an airplane and flew it across the continent, it would be out of tune when you land (for that matter, if you didn't slack the strings, it might land with a broken neck). Not so with a Steinberger. You can repeatedly drop a Steinberger from a second-story window and it will stay in tune.

                      Originally posted by Nightburst
                      Is it really a crime not to know Steinberger?
                      A crime? No. A shame? Most definitely.

                      Originally posted by Nightburst
                      While I'm at it, I'm not pursuing EVH's tone either, lol.
                      Nor am I, but since you mention it, if you were, you'd probably know what a Steinberger is. Ed plays them.

                      ... or were you talking about Evenly-Voiced Harmonics?
                      F#@{ Clapton- Wenger is God!

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                      • #12
                        Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                        Hey people lean new stuff everyday, I'll be checking out some steinbergers then. And I thought strats were tough.
                        Heh, I can already picture myself dropping the Ibanez out of the window to see what will happen, I'll bet it will be totally destroyed since it's made of basswood.

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                        • #13
                          Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                          yea but most of us aren't that naive to be tossing our main guitars out the window for the fun of it... my guitars rarely go out of tune and when they do how hard is it to tune them? never have a problem durring a gig.

                          who cares if it will go out of tune when your shipping it? I have enough time to get it right again...
                          boreddddddddddd

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                          • #14
                            Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                            Steinbergers are an eyesore, IMO.

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                            • #15
                              Re: how to keep your guitar in tune

                              Originally posted by Nightburst
                              Hey people lean new stuff everyday, I'll be checking out some steinbergers then.


                              That, my son, is a Steinberger.

                              Carbon fiber
                              active pickups
                              transposing tremolo (Trans-trem)

                              All of this, 20 years ago.


                              NS Design builds state of the art electric upright basses, bass guitars, cellos, violas, and violins, designed by the legendary Ned Steinberger.
                              This machine kills fascists

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