Diego
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On my Squier Strat.
I've got a well cut bone nut lubed with graphite from a pencil, this exact trem, fresh 10-46 Ernie Ball strings well winded to the tuners and well stretched too. Stock crappy tuners though, but the other strings don't seem to be bothered.
The thing is, after serious trem use all strings return almost perfectly to pitch, excepting the G string which goes sharp. Always. Never flat, always sharp. And if I bend it after the trem use, it goes flat inmediately. I've applied graphite to the nut plenty of times already, and it's the same story. I assumed it could be getting stuck to the nut, but I think I've ruled that out.
Would Fender Bullet strings help? Supposedly those stay put in the trem much better than regular ball ends.
I don't know what else to discard, really. Anyone's got any ideas?
Thanks in advance bros!
I've got a well cut bone nut lubed with graphite from a pencil, this exact trem, fresh 10-46 Ernie Ball strings well winded to the tuners and well stretched too. Stock crappy tuners though, but the other strings don't seem to be bothered.
The thing is, after serious trem use all strings return almost perfectly to pitch, excepting the G string which goes sharp. Always. Never flat, always sharp. And if I bend it after the trem use, it goes flat inmediately. I've applied graphite to the nut plenty of times already, and it's the same story. I assumed it could be getting stuck to the nut, but I think I've ruled that out.
Would Fender Bullet strings help? Supposedly those stay put in the trem much better than regular ball ends.
I don't know what else to discard, really. Anyone's got any ideas?
Thanks in advance bros!
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