Re: Guitar Staying in Tune Expectations
Gibson style headstocks are especially sensitive to how the fret slots are cut, both for width of string and break angle. Because I play 11-49s across all my guitars, I’ve had to widen and shape every Gibson nut in my collection.
One way to check is to listen to the guitar unplugged as you tune it - if it seems like you’re turning the tuner but the pitch isn’t changing and then there’s a little ‘ping’ and the pitch jumps up, then your nut slot is too tight.
This is particularly the case with the the G string, which has the greatest break angle, and may need both widening and shaping (rounding the headstock side so that the string curves toward the tuner rather than having an angle.
Note: filing the nut is doable BUT it can go wrong very quick - it’s very easy to cut the slot too deep, even if you’re trying to widen it. Definitely consider getting a luthier to do this one if you have any doubts.
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