Re: Thoughts on Fender LSR Nut for Strat?
Instead of the LRS nut, for what you wanted, pitch stability, I would recommend you two to go for the Fender Deluxe tremolo.
This is actually a Major enhancement, not the LRS.
I think you already have locking tuners, which is the other part of the solution.
Be sure you respect the recommended factory height for the talon of the tremolo. Use three springs and fine tune them to maintain the whole system in balance. The stress of strings should be equal to the stress of springs. This can take some days until the whole system stabilizes.
Maintain lubricated the two posts where the bridge's blade pivotes (this is mostly the cause where they don't return back to pitch, after a bombing).
Lubricate always the pieces where the strings enter in contact (saddles, nut, etc).
Instead of the LRS nut, for what you wanted, pitch stability, I would recommend you two to go for the Fender Deluxe tremolo.
This is actually a Major enhancement, not the LRS.
I think you already have locking tuners, which is the other part of the solution.
Be sure you respect the recommended factory height for the talon of the tremolo. Use three springs and fine tune them to maintain the whole system in balance. The stress of strings should be equal to the stress of springs. This can take some days until the whole system stabilizes.
Maintain lubricated the two posts where the bridge's blade pivotes (this is mostly the cause where they don't return back to pitch, after a bombing).
Lubricate always the pieces where the strings enter in contact (saddles, nut, etc).
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