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My G and B strings frequently come out of tune. I know its probably the intonation or something, is there a way to fix it myself rather then taking it to a luthier?
Codmate said:I'm a nut lube virgin
...but I'm planning to try it out soon - bit nervous though
There's this stuff:
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--BIBNS
Big Bends Nut Sauce Guitar Nut Groove Lubricant - lol
I bet somebody round here knows of a good home-made nut lube (where's Light when you need him?).
Lol - nuts though
I don't think my sense of humour will ever mature![]()
InTheFire said:I agree about lubrication but, I have frequent problems with tune on my G and most of the time it's because the string is dead.
If you don't change your strings often enough, they will have tuning problems.
I play in several band through the week and 10-15 hours a week means I have to change them every 4-6 weeks for them to sound, play, and hold tune their best.
Back when I was doing a vast amount of gigging I used to find that 20 hours gig time was about it for my strings but mainly from a breakage point of view. Since then they have invented the wheel, I must fit one to my chair.InTheFire said:I agree about lubrication but, I have frequent problems with tune on my G and most of the time it's because the string is dead.
If you don't change your strings often enough, they will have tuning problems.
I play in several band through the week and 10-15 hours a week means I have to change them every 4-6 weeks for them to sound, play, and hold tune their best.