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Crystal Flavolian
Light said:Sorry to yell, but there are SOOOOOOO many things which could be the problem. The gears could be slipping (oh yes they could, trust me they could), but that is one of the least likely things to be happening. More likely, you are wrapping too many wraps around the post, or the nut is sticking, or you have a bad set of strings.
After that, learn to tune by ear. There is not a tuner in the world which is worth one shit in getting a guitar to play in tune. Here's what works for me: [snip]
Too many wraps around the post? The only way it comes to mind that that could be a problem is if you wrap it so many times that you have more than one layer of wraps and the second layer is squeezing down in between the first, or maybe if you have wrapped it so that the last (bottom) wrap is squeezed between the wrap above it and the headstock. Failing that, the more wraps the better. Make sure your wrapping goes around the post at least three times, especially for the small strings.
As to electronic tuners, I use them and they work just fine for me, but watch the meter, not the LEDs. The resolution of the LED readout is far coarser than what you can get from a swing needle. You said, I believe, that you were using the built in POD tuner. I did that for a (short) while and didn't get very good results. Get a tuner with both LEDS and meter; use the LEDs to get close, and then the meter to fine tune.
I'm still betting on string squeeze in the nut. Yes, your intonation has to be set correctly and your strings have to be fresh for a guitar to play in tune up the neck, but I believe you also said that it would be in tune for a while, and then not. That almost has to be string squeeze. (Or slippage of the tuners, which almost never happens, or slippage around the post, which if you wrap three times or more, won't be a problem)
I have been playing guitar for over 40 years, and I do most of my own setup stuff; it ain't rocket science, despite what a lot of guitar techs would have you believe. Problems like this are usually something simple, don't trash your guitar just yet. Get a bone nut cut and set for the strings you use (this is something I would not attempt to do myself). Put on new strings and get them to set your intonation for you. Stretch the strings real good and "play them in" for a couple of days. Betcha five bucks it solves your prob.
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