Ok, so I got my Hellraiser about a week ago from Drum City Guitarland and got sick of the EMG's in it. When I took it apart I noticed that the knife edges on the Floyd looked slightly beat. The chrome is worn off, which shouldn't hurt anything, but on the high strings side it looks like it's slightly dulled. I tried to get a pic, you can see it pretty goog.
I have noticed after I switched the low strings from a set of tens to elevens that the high strings will do the old staying sharp after you pull up, flat after diving thing. It might have done this before I switched strings but I didn't check as closely. It's not a huge difference in pitch, you can barely hear it, but it can be seen on the tuner.
So, what I'm asking is what do you think I should do? The knife edge is dulled just very slightly, so I might just have the bridge slightly out of tune because of the string gauge change. Or would any dulling of the knife edge be a problem? Should I contact Schecter? Thanks
I have noticed after I switched the low strings from a set of tens to elevens that the high strings will do the old staying sharp after you pull up, flat after diving thing. It might have done this before I switched strings but I didn't check as closely. It's not a huge difference in pitch, you can barely hear it, but it can be seen on the tuner.
So, what I'm asking is what do you think I should do? The knife edge is dulled just very slightly, so I might just have the bridge slightly out of tune because of the string gauge change. Or would any dulling of the knife edge be a problem? Should I contact Schecter? Thanks