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The strings are probably binding to the nut.Lightly sand down the ridges with fine grit sandpaper and youll be fine.
AND BY ALL MEANS, BRING CHICKS!
Hi guys, i dont know whats happening but my guitar has a really unstable tuning. even the smallest bend can and will make the guitar out of tune. One observation though, when i tune, i hear a clicking sound from the nut. BTW my nut is BONE. (damn that didnt sound right) i mean my guitar nut is made of bone co arie H. thanks
hahaha!lol @ the thread title
buy a new one hehehe!brother leo try mo sugestion ni boss gjuanengo...or bka bago pa yung string mo and di pa masyado na stretch kaya ganyan
nagcliclick? baka nagbabanggaan kaya nagcliclick?? hehehe! loko lang i had a similar problem before. i replaced my guitar nut with a GraphTech. no more problems try mo muna tong mga to before mo pag-isipang palitan: buy a Big Bends Nut Sauce Lubricant; mark the string slots using a pencil (make sure the lead stays inside the sring slots, turo ni skunkyfunk) or try to sand it a bit by using fine sand paper
kung bago pa yung string baka nga kulang sa banat...err stretch hehe.
Plus one on the Graphtechs and the Nut Sauce. If you can't find Nut Sauce try any graphite impregnated grease. That's basically what's in Nut Sauce. If one or all of these quick fixes makes your nut smooth (that still doesn't sound right ) but you still drop out of tune after every string bend, I suggest replacing your stock tuning machine with lockers. Sting slippage and slack at the tuning pegs might be causing the drop-outs in tuning.
this thread makes me laugh!!well,take care of your nut..
Quote from: van13 on May 03, 2007, 02:43:54 PMthis thread makes me laugh!!well,take care of your nut.. thanks man. I Love my nut and i will take care of it, put NUT SAUCE, LIP GLOSS, petrolium jelly.