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    Hi everyone! I just did a PRS style warmoth build and I am having some serious tuning issues. I have a Wilkinson Tremolo bridge, Hipshot locking tuners and a Graphtech black TUSQ nut. I finished the build yesterday and am inexperienced with tremolos. How long should I expect the tuning issues to continue and what can I do to fix them myself?

  • #2
    I know little bout Wilkinson trems but may help those that do have experience with them to describe the issues you are having with it.
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    • #3
      Just the basics: the top 4 strings go out of tune when I use the whammy bar. Sometimes those strings will go out of tune without whammy use though.

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      • #4
        My initial thoughts.

        1. The strings aren't stretched out. Tug slightly at the 12th fret, retune, repeat several times.
        2. They are getting caught up in the nut slot. If you have not done anything to the nut, I can about guarantee that is happening. The slots may need to be lowered a bit as well. Had to do it with my Warmoth build. If you don't know how to work on the nut, take it to a good tech.

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        • #5
          Thank you! I'll check the nut because I have already stretched the strings thoroughly.

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          • #6
            Has the guitar had a complete setup by someone with experience? If the action is too high at the nut it will never play in tune because fretting the string sharps it at both ends.... I have Wilkinson trems on a couple guitars and found them to be excellent performers when paired with locking tuners and a superb setup.
            aka Chris Pile, formerly of Six String Fever

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            • #7
              It has not been set up professionally

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              • #8
                Do the strings 'ping' when tuning? If so, the nut slots are catching, and need to be carefully polished or *slightly* widened. Also, if you can press on the string above the nut and the tuning changes (stays changed after you stop pressing), it's the nut slots.

                Most cases like this will center around the nut; the strings need to be able to smoothly move through the slots, regardless of the bridge or tuning machines; if they don't, nothing else will fix the issue.

                Larry

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                • #9
                  First thing I'd try is to rub some pencil lead in the nut slots, you're likely getting the strings bound up at the nut. This is why locking nuts were created. :P
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                  • #10
                    I've already tried the pencil lead so I think I'm just gonna have to get it slotted

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                    • #11
                      After you make sure that the strings can glide over nut and bridge without binding and nothing is loose in bridge or nut (any movement will cause pitch change), then check out this video



                      I tried it on a squire strat and I think it works really good.


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SawDusty View Post
                        After you make sure that the strings can glide over nut and bridge without binding and nothing is loose in bridge or nut (any movement will cause pitch change), then check out this video



                        I tried it on a squire strat and I think it works really good.


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                        I need to try that on Classic Vibe.

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                        • #13
                          It's the nut 99% of the time. Hipshot makes amazing tuners and their locking mechanism is second to none. Even if strings don't do the PING sound, they can still bind in the nut.

                          The Wilkinson VS100 is superstable. I hate the sound it has, it sounds like crap compared to a Schaller or Hipshot (I tried, I really, really tried) but it is stable like a rock. Unless you use a 6 screw bridge in which case I can only say that I'm sorry.

                          I hate the 6 screw bridges and I'll never use them as long as I live.

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