Silence Kid
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So in general, if a guitar is experiencing tuning issues with floating trem use, and the culprit is a particular nut slot, one would expect:
-If each nut slot is rough, all strings would sharpen after a down-bend, and flatten after an up-bend
-A single string in a "bad" slot would go sharp after a down-bend; causing strings in "good" slots to then go flat
-If all strings go sharp after an up-bend and flatten back after a down-bend, the posts themselves are a more likely culprit than a single nut slot (or all of them.)
Spoiler alert: I'm experiencing one of the above scenarios. Any feedback to help me pin-point this?
-If each nut slot is rough, all strings would sharpen after a down-bend, and flatten after an up-bend
-A single string in a "bad" slot would go sharp after a down-bend; causing strings in "good" slots to then go flat
-If all strings go sharp after an up-bend and flatten back after a down-bend, the posts themselves are a more likely culprit than a single nut slot (or all of them.)
Spoiler alert: I'm experiencing one of the above scenarios. Any feedback to help me pin-point this?
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